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ADVANCE  FOR  RELEASE  AFTER  2:30  P.M.  (CDST)  lEDllESDAY,  JUNE  3,  19^3 

CHICAGO  ~  There  is  a  great  deal  to  be  learned  about  industrial 
noise  before  it  can  be  eliminated  as  a  hazard  associated  with  an  industrial 
civilization.  Dr.  Howard  C.  Hardy,  a  nationally  known  noise  expert,  said 
today. 

Dro  Hardy  is  assistant  manager  of  the  Physics  Research  department 
at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technologyrv  He 
spoke  this  afternoon  at  an  industrial  hygiene  session  of  the  Greater 
Chicago  Safety  Conference  and  Exposition,  meeting  June  3-ii  in  the  Conrad 
Hilton  Hotel*  The  conference  is  sponsored  by  the  Greater  Chicrgo  Safety 
Council  and  a  number  of  cooperating  agencies. 

In  calling  for  more  research  in  the  field  of  industrial  noise, 
Dr»  Hardy  acknowledged  that  much  already  is  known  and  can  be  applied  to 
make  industrial  facilities  less  noisy, 

"We  have  acquired  a  considerable  body  of  knowledge,"  he  said, 
"especially  during  the  past  few  years.  If  industry  applies  what  it  knows 
or  can  find  out  about  noise,  it  can  go  a  long  way  toward  making  its  plants 
safer  and  also  more  desirable  as  parts  of  an  urban  community," 

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From;      Dick  Collins 

CAIumct  5-9600 
Ext.   693 


CHICAGO  —  John  J,  Ahem,  director   of  the   fire  protection  and 
safety  engineering  department  at  Illinois   Institute   of  Technology,  was 
re-elected  president  of  the  Greater  Chicago   Safety  council  tonight  (June  2). 

The  election  took  place  during  the  Coi,incil's  annual  meeting  and 
award  dinner  at  the  Greater  Chicago  Safety  Conference  and  Exposition  in 
the  Conrad  Hilton  hotel. 

Ahem  is  one  of  the  nation's  leading  cxocrts  on  fires  and  fire 
protection.     He  is  also  president  of  the  Society  of  Fire  Protection 
Eigineers, 

He  was  born  September  20,  1913 j   in  Chicago,     Ho  graduated  from 
Calumet  liigh  school,  Chicago,  in  1931,   and  received  his  bachelor's  degree 
in  fire  protection  engineering  in  1935  from  Illinois  Tech, 

Follovdng  his  graduation.   Ahem  worked  as  a  fire  nrotcction  engi- 
neer for  the  Hich-igan  Inspection  bureau.     In  1939>   he  became  a  special 
agent  for  the  Insurance  Con^pany  of  North  Merica,  Detroitc     From  19U2  until 
19h5  he  x^7as  vrith  the  Ordnance  department  of  the   Army  as  a  fire  protection 
and  safety  engineer  and  organized  and  conducted  war-training  programs  in 
explosives  and  industrial  safety. 

He  joined  the  Illinois  Toch  faculty  in  19U5  as  professor  and  di- 
rector of  the  Institute's  department  of  fire  protection  and  safety  engi- 
neering. 

He  was   secretary  of  the  President's  Conference  on  Fire  Protection 

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in  19li7,  and  has  been  named  chairman  of  a  national  committee  on  fire  pro- 
tection education.     He  is  a  consultant  of  several  major  insurance  companies 
and  the  Chicago  Fire  department, 

Ahern  was  a  member  of  the  Mayor's  committee  that  investigated  the 
LaSalle  hotel  fire,   an  advisor  to    the  committee  for  revision  of  the  Chicago 
City  building  code,   and  chairman  of  a  special  coroner's   jury  which  investi- 
gated the  tragic   streetcar-gasoline  truck  fire  which  took  3U  lives  in  liay, 
19^0. 

In  November,  19^1^  he  began  conducting  "Test  Lab,"  a  television 
program  demonstrating  to  consumers  the  best  criteria  to  a^ply  when  pur- 
chasing various  products. 

Ahem  is  married,    the  father  of  two  children,   and  lives  at  8753  S, 
Ada  street,  Chicago, 


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CAlumct  5-9600 
Ext.   693 


ADV/'NCE  FOR  RELEASE  AFTER  2  P.M.    (CDST)  i;JEDNSSDAY,  JUlffi  3 


CHICAGO—Let's  not  kid  ourselves  —  fires  during  building  con* 
struction  are  preventable  and  controllable,  but  it  takes  some  preplanning. 

That  warning  was  issued  today  (June  3)  bv  John  J,  Ahern,  director 
of  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology and  president  of  the  Greater  Chicago  Safety  council,  at  a  meeting 
of  the  Greater  Chicago  Safety  Conference  and  Exposition  at  the  Conrad 
Hilton  Hotel, 

"In  construction,  you  must  start  with  the  premise   that  you  are 
extremely  vulnerable  and  build  your  defenses  accordingly,"  Ahem  said. 

The  three  most  vulnerable  times  in  the  life  of  a  building  are 
construction,  alteration,  and  wrecking.  During  these  periods  defense 
against  fire  is  down  and  exposure  is  up,  according  to  Ahem. 

"Two  most  vital  control  measures  are  assurance  of  proper  fire 
protection  and  the  reduction  of  combustible  material, 

"Fire  hydrants  and  water  lines  should  be  provided  at  the   time  the 
foundations  are  laid.     Standpipes  should  be  available,   floor  by  floor,   as 
construction  procecdes.     These  precautions  arc  vital  to  fire  department 
personnel  in  case  of  fire." 


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As  a  f-urther  safety  measure,  Ahcrn  called  for  a  daily  clean-up 
of  scrap  lumber,  paper,  cement  sacks,  and  other  debris.  This  material 
should  be  removed  from  the  building  before  burning,  he  said, 

Ahern  pointed  out  th^t  more   fires  are   started  and  lives  lost  due 
to  temporary  construction  conditions  during  the  life  of  a  building  than 
at  any  other  time, 

"Fires  can  be  prevented,"  he  said,  "Plenty  of  water  and  the  re- 
duction of  combustible  material  are  the  key  points." 


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CHICAGrO  —  American  industry  will  purchase  nearly  1  3/4  billion 
dollars  irorth  of  materials  handling  equipment  this  year. 

To  assist   industry  in  the  rational  selection  of  equipment  and 
in  solving  materials  handling  problems,   the  industrial  engineering 
department  of  Illinois   Institute  of  Technology  will  conduct  a   two-day 
Conference  on  Wkterials  Handling  September  11  and  12, 

Leaders  in  the  field  of  materials  handling  equipment  and  methods 
will  discuss  problems  presented  by  those  in  attendance.     A  continuous 
showing  of  materials  handling  movies  and  tours  of  plants   illustrating 
good  materials  handling  installations  are  also  planned. 

Several  technical  societies  interested  in  the  materials 
handling  field  are  cooperating  with  Illinois  Tech  to  make  this 
conference  an  outstanding  service  to  industry. 


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From:      Joe  Kutchin 

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CHIC5AG0  —  Neil  H,  Mehler,    former  television  program  supervisor 
for  Chicago  public  schools,  has  been  named  manager  of  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology's  radio  and  television  activities. 

His  appointment  was  announced  today  by  Stewart  S.   Howe, 
vice  president  for  development  and  public  relations^ 

Aa  manager,  he  will  be   in  charge  of  radio  and  TV  production  for 
Illinois  Tech  and  its  affiliate.  Armour  Research  Foundationo 

Mehler,   26,   also  was  program  director  of  FM  station  'iTBEZ  in 
Chicago.     Before  that  he  was  chief  producer  for  the  experimental  section 
of  the  Fund  for  Adult  Education  TV  project  at   Iowa  State  College,  Ames. 

From  1948  to  1952,  he  was  associated  with  WOI-AM-M-TV  at   Iowa 
State,  where  he  received  his  bachelor's  degree  in  technical  journalism. 
He  also  attended  Missouri  Valley  College  at  Marshall,   Ab. 

Mehler,   a  native  of  Gary,    Ind.,    lives  at   8843  S*   Langley  Ave. 


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CtllCAGO  —  Cooperative  education~often  overlooked  by  the  high 
school  graduate  who  thinks  he  can't  afford  to  go  to  college— has  been 
expanded  at   Illinois   Institute  of  Technology. 

Electrical  engineering  and  industrial  engineering  have  been 
added  to  I.I.T, 's  co-op  program,   the  educational  plan  which  integrates 
classroom  study  with  practical  experience   in  industry.      Previously  the 
program  was  offered  only  in  mechanical  and  metallurgical  engineering. 

Expansion  of  the  cooperative  program  represents  an  opportunity 
for  students  to  obtain  an  unparalleled  college  education,  according  to 
Hiilip  B.  Lottich,    coordinator  of  the  program  at   Illinois  Tech. 

The  co-op  program  v/orks  like  this* 

The  student  attends  I.I.T.   his   first   semester  and   takes  a  regular 
schedule  of  courses   leading  toward  his  degree.     His  next  semester  he 
takes  no  classes,   but   is  employed  full  time  by  an  industrial  firm  in 
work  closely  related  to  his  field  of  study.     He  alternately  attends 
school  and  works   in  industry  until  he  has  earned  his  degree. 

During  the   semesters  the   student  works,   he  not  only  receives 
valuable   industrial  experience  but   the  company  pays  him  a  regular  salary 
as  well.     .Vith  this  he  can  pay  his  tuition  and  other  expenses  while  he's 
going  to  school. 
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In  some  cases,   the  employing  firm  even  pays   the  tuition.     An 
example  of  this   is  the   cooperative   scholarship  plan  initiated  this  year 
by  Armour  Research  Foundation,   an  affiliate  of  Illinois  Tech. 

Every  semester  the  Foundation  offers  20  co-op  scholarships   in 
mechanical  and  metallurgical  engineering.      These  scholarships   include 
full  tuition,   a  monthly  stipend  of  $90  for  12  months  a  year   (this  pay 
is  gradually  increased),  work  with  some  of  the  world's   leading  engineers 
and  scientists,   and  a  well-paid  position  upon  graduation. 

A  co-op  student  can  earn  his  degree  in  approxiitately  32  years 
as  compared  to  the  normal  four-year  course.     Co-op  education,   hov/ever, 
has  many  advantages  over  the  ordinary  college  education.      Coordinator 
Lottich  lists  the  following  as  some  of  the  major  advantages: 

1.  Cooperative  education  gives  the  student  practical  experience 
to  supplement  his  theoretical  knowledge.        He  gains  a  background  of 
industrial  know-hov/  that  cannot  be   imparted  in  the  classroom. 

2.  It  acquaints  him  with  job  practices,    skills,    labor  and 
plant  operation  before,   rather  than  after,   graduation,     Ivkny  educators 
and  employers  rate  this  as  a  big  asset  to  the  graduate, 

3.  During  the  training  period,    industry  has   the  opportunity 
to  look  over  the   student.     The  employer  iray  also  help  the  student  plan 
elective  courses  which  will  irake  him  even  more  valuable  to  the  firm 
after  he  graduates. 

3„     Co-op  students  work  in  some  of  the  most  modern,   well-eauipped 
laboratories   in  industry, 

6,  The   co-op  program  irakes  a   college   education  available   to   the 
rrany  youths  who  cannot  afford  to  attend  college  full-time. 

7,  Co-op  graduates   earn  a  higher  salary  than  ordinary  college 
graduates  because  of  their  experience   in  industry. 

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"In  fact,"   said  Coordinator  Lottich  in  s'ainmir.g  up,    "about  the 
only  thing  wrong  v;ith  co-op  education  is  that  not   enough  potential  college 
students  know  about   it»      Illinois  Tech  receives  about   twice  as  rcany 
reguests  for  co-op  students  than  it   can  fill  each  year. 

"Cooperative  education  is  the  college  bargain  of  the  20th 
century,"  he  said,    "and  there    just  aren't  enough  students  to  meet  the 
demand. " 


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CHICAGO  —  .^mour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology  has  just  been  notified  that  its  recently-issued  .knnual 
Report  has  been  cited  as  the  second-best  publication  of  its  type 
produced  throughout  the  nation  last  year  by  offset  lithography.  The 
judging  was  done  for  the  annual  Lithographers  National  Association 
competition. 

Produced  without  the  assistance  of  an  advertising  agency  or 
outside  artists,  by  the  Foundation's  public  relations  department 
personnel,  the  report  won  out  over  entries  from  many  leading  corporations 
and  institutions*  Miss  Thelma  Coleman  was  in  charge  of  the  design  of 
the  book;  Frank  Moran  was  its  sole  artist*  The  Veritone  Company  of 
Chicago  handled  its  printing. 

The  book  is  a  striking  artistic  achievement  produced  entirely 
in  black  and  white.   It  is  being  currently  exhibited,  along  with 
winning  entries  in  other  contest  classifications,  at  the  Gallery  of  the 
Architectural  League  in  New  York  City. 


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Nigftt  phone: 

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CHICiiGO  —  Four  Chicago  area  business  and  industrial  leaders 
were  elected  new  members  of  the  board  of  trustees  of  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology  at  the  board's  meetingi   June  S,   on  the   Institute's  campus, 
Technology  Center,   located  on  Chicago's  near  southside. 

They  are:     Robert  C.  Beoherer,   president  of  Link-Belt  company; 
Col.   Henry  Crown,   chairman  of  ]Vkterial  Service  corporation  and  member 
of  the  executive  committees  of  Hilton  Hotels  corporation  and  the  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  and  Pacific  railroad;  Robert  V/,  Calvin,   executive  vice 
president,  Motorola,   Inc.     and  James  S,  ifemper,    chairman  of  Lumberiran's 
Mutual  Casualty  company  and  head  of  the  other  companies  which  form  the 
Kemper  insurance  group. 

Their  appointments  become  effective  next  September  when  they 
will  replace  four  long-time  members  who  ',7ere  elected,  at  today's  meeting, 
to  become  honorary  trustees,  a  retired  status.     The  new  honorary  trustees 
of  Illinois  Tech  are  C.  Donald  Dallas,  an  IIT  alumnus  now  living  in 
New  York  City,   chairman  of  Revere  Copper  and  Brass  company,   elected  to 
the  board  in  1941;    f&ul  H.  Davis,    senior  partne^  of  the  investment 
banking  firm,    P&ul  H.  Davis  company,    elected  in  1932;    <ailiam  3.  Monroe, 
a  pioneer  in  electric  power  plant  construction,   formerly  senior  partner 


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of  the  engineering  firm,  Sargent  &  Lundy,   elected  in  1932;   and  Sterling 
IVbrton,   chairman  of  Ivbrton  Salt  company  and  former  president  of  the 
Teletype  company,   elected  in  1932. 

Trustees  of  the   Illinois   Institute  of  Technology  are  responsible 
not  only  for  mamgement  of  the   Institute's  educational  activities,   but 
also  for  the  operations  of  several  of  its  affiliates,    including  Armour 
Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  and  the  Institute 
of  Gas  Technology  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology.     Also,    included 
as  a  part  of  Illinois  Tech  are  the   Institute  of  Design,   the  Institute 
for  Psychological  Services,  and  the  Jfermly  Sound  Laboratories. 

Forty-nine  of  the  60-member  board  are  prominent  industrialists; 
three  are  bankers;    tv;o,    lawyers;    tv/o,    insurance  executives;    two,   educators; 
three,  real  estate,  and  one  is  an  architect.      James  D.   Cunningham, 
president  of  Republic  Flow  Meter  company,    is  the  board  chairman.     Dr. 
John  T.  Rettaliata  is  president  of  the  Institute. 


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Night  phone: 

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From:  Bob  FitZt^ibbon 
CAliraet  3-9600 
Ext.    694 


CHICAGO  —  Illinois  Yifesleyan  university,   Bloomington,    111. , 
and  St.  Ifery's   college,  Winona,  Minn*,    have   joined  -jith  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology  in  offering  a  combined  educational  program  in 
liberal  arts  and  engineering. 

Under  the  program  students  receive  a  double-barreled  education; 
they  earn  degrees  in  both  liberal  arts  and  engineering  at  the  same  timci 

Addition  of  the  combined  program  at   Illinois  Wesleyan  and 
St,  I/kry's  brings   to  17  the  number  of  schools  participating  with  I.I.T. 
in  this  educational  plan.     The  program  woz-ks  like  this: 

Students  attend  Illinois  Vfesleyan,   St.  Ivory's,   or  one  of  the 
other  cooperating  schools  for  three  years,    then  spend  two  years  at 
Illinois  Tech.      Upon  completion  of  the  five-year  program,   they  receive 
a  bachelor  of  arts  degree  from  one  of  the  former  schools  and  a  bachelor 
of  science  degree  in  a  field  of  engineering  from  lel.T. 

Dr.   John  Day  Larkin,   dean  of  liberal  studies  at   Illinois  Tech, 
explained  that  the  combined  program  vias  developed  to  help  meet  the 
country's  need  for  trained  engineers  with  a  background  of  general 
knowledge.     The  program  enables  students  to  obtain  a  v/ide  background  in 
the  humanities  before  specializing,   he  said. 


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Besides   Illinois  Wesleyan  and  St.  Ivkry's,   the  following  colleges 
and  universities  cooperate  with  Illinois  Tech  in  offering  the  combined 
program: 

Aurora  college,  Aurota,    111.  j    Carroll  college,   V/aukesha,   Wis.; 
Carthage  college,  Carthage,    Ill.j  Centre  College  of  Kentucky,  Danville, 
Ky. ;    Coe  college,   Cedar  Rapids,   lowaj    I^mline  university,  St.   Paul,  Minn.; 
Heidelberg  college.   Tiffin,   Ohio;   Hiram  college,  Hiram,   Ohio;    Illinois 
college,   Jacksonville,    111. 

Lake  Forest  college,   Lake  Forest,    111.;   Macalester  college, 
St.  Paul,  Minn,;   Muskingum  college,  New  Concord,    Ohio;   North  Central 
college,  Naperville,   111.;  Roosevelt  college,   Chicago;   and  Westminster 
college,  Fulton,  Mo. 


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FOR  RELEASE; 


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Day  phones; 

Illinois  Inslilute  of  Technology  —  CAIurtiet  5-9600,  E).t.  311 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  31  ( 
Nighl  phone: 

University  4.4677 


From:     Oliver  NcD-Son 
CAlumct  5-9600 
Ext.    692 


,  CHICAGO—  Dr.  Haldon  A,   Leedy,   director  of  Armo-ur  Research  Foundation 
of  Illinois   Institute  of  Technology,   leaves  for  Paris  today  on  his  way 
to  the  Netherlands  to  participate  in  the  International  Electro-Acoustic 
Congress  June  17  to   2li  at  The  Hague, 

Dr,  Lcedy  iiill  appear  on  the  program  June  20  to  present  a  paper 
entitled  "Some  Recent  Developirents  in  Magnetic  Recording,"  x^ritten  by 
Marvin  Camras,  senior  physicist  at  the  Foundation,     Camras'   discoveries 
in  the  field  of  magnetic  recording  have  earned  him  the   reputation  of 
being  "the  father  of  magnetic  recording,"-     He  is  unable   to  present  his 
paper  himself  because  he   vjillbe  presiding  at  the  magnetic  recording 
sessions  of  the  American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers  in  Atlantic 
City,  N,  J,,  at  the  time. 

Dr.   Leedy  also  is  a  physicist,  having  worked  in  acoustics  in  the 
Foundation's  research  ranks  before  becoming  director  in  19li8,     Located 
in  the  heart  of  Chicago,   the  organization  he  nox-;  heads  is  devoted  to 
solving  research  problems  for  industry  and  government. 

While  in  Europe,  Dr,   Leedy  will   confer  vith  executives  of  manufac- 
turing firms  licensed  to  use   the   Foundation's  magnetic  recording  patents. 
Research  in  magnetic  recording  is  conducted  at  /irraour  Research  Foundation 
for  these  licensees,   who  thus  reap  the  benefits  of  a  continuotis  research 
program, 

European  manufacturers  on  Dr,  Leech's  itinerarj'-  and  the  dates  on  which 

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he  xdll  visit  them  are: 

E  tab  lis  seme  nts  MEL,  6,  Rue  des  Suisses,   Paris,  Fraice,   June  13; 
Ateliers  de  Constructions  Eloctrique  de  Charleroi,  Charlcroi,  Belgiura, 
June  18;  Bang  &  Olufsen  A/S,  Ij.  Jernbancgade,   Copenhagen,  Denmark,  June 
22;   Industriakticbolagct  Luxor,  llotala,  Sweden,  Juiie  23;   Hermann  Thorcns, 
S.   A,  5  Sainte  Croix,  Sx'jitzerland,   June  27;  Boosey  &  Hawkes,  Ltd.,  Sonorous 
Works,  Deansbrook  Road,  Edgwore,  Middlesex,  lilngland,  June  30. 

Dr,  Leeds'"  will  leave  Southampton,  Englaid,   for  the  United  States 
July  2  aboard  the  S,  S,  United  States.     He  is  scheduled  to  arrive  in  New 
York  July  7. 

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Night  phone; 

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CHICAGO  —  More  than  140  undergraduate  courses  in  18  fields  of 
study  in  engineering,  science,  and  liberal  arts  \7ill  be  offered  at 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology's  sumner  session,  to  begin  June  29, 
according  to  Ralph  G.  Ov/ens,  dean  of  engineering  and  director  of  the 
summer  session. 

Forty-eight  graduate  courses  in  I3  fields  of  study  will  be 
available  to  graduate  students. 

Registration  for  day  courses  will  be  held  Thursday,  June  25, 
from  8:00  a.m.  to  3500  p.m.  in  the  chemistry  building  auditorium,  33^^ 
and  Dearborn  streets. 

Registration  for  evening  courses  v/ill  be  iVednesday,  June  24, 
from  6;00  p.m.  to  8:00  p.m.  in  the  chemistry  building  auditorium. 

The  summer  session  for  both  day  and  evening  classes  will  end 
August  21, 

Undergraduate  and  graduate  courses  will  be  given  in  biology, 
chemical  engineering,  chemistry,  business  and  economics,  civil  engineering, 
electrical  engineering,  home  economics,  nathenatics,  mechanical 
engineering,  mechanics,  metallurgical  engineering,  physics,  and  psychology 
and  education. 


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The  summer  session  curriculum  offers  the  following  courses  to 
undergraduates  only:     industrial  engineering,   language,    literature  and 
philosophy,   political  and  social  science,  and  technical  draviing. 

The   Institute  of  Design  of  Illinois  Tech  v/ill  offer  a  special 
summer  graduate  course  in  art  education  leading  to  a  iraster's  degree. 
Registration  will  be  Thursday,    June  25,   at   the  Institute  of  Design,   632 
N.  Dearborn  street,   from  9^00  a.m.   to  12:00  a.m.   and  from  1:00  p.m.   to 
4:00  p.m. 

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CfllOAGO  —  Twenty  undergraduate  soholarshipa  uill  be  offered 
annually  by  the  Institute  of  Gas  Technology,  an  affiliate  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology,  to  help  train  engineers  for  careers  in  the 
utility  gas  industry. 

The  grants  were  announced  today  by  3,  3,  Pettyjohn,  director 
of  the  Institute  of  Gas  Technology.  Applications  are  not;  being  accepted 
for  the  first  20  scholarships  which  begin  in  Septeiiiber,  1953* 

"This  nnrks  the  first  time  I.G.T.  has  sponsored  undergraduate 
education,"  Pettyjohn  explained,  "and  the  program  will  be  the  only  one 
of  its  kind  in  the  United  States. " 

The  gas  technology  scholarships  are  available  to  students  who 
have  completed  their  sophomore  year  and  who  desire  to  take  the  gas 
technology  option  in  either  chemical  or  mechanical  engineering  at  I.I.T, 

The  Institute  of  Gas  Technology  will  pay  one-half  the  recipient's 
tuition  during  hia  junior  and  senior  years.  The  student  must  attend  a 
summer  term  between  his  third  and  fourth  years,  but  for  this  he  will 
receive  financial  assistance  in  addition  to  his  tuition.   In  1933  this 
payment  will  be  $300  for  the  12  weeks. 


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Scholarship  winners  also  will  be  given  first  consideration  for 
Institute  of  Gas  Technology  graduate  fellowships.     These  provide  full 
tuition  and  a  stipend  more  than  adequate  to  meet   living  costs  v;hile  the 
fellow  studies  for  his  roaster's  degree.     For  men  of  demonstrated  ability, 
the  grant  will  be  extended  to   include  study  for  the  doctorateo 

The  undergraduate  scholarships   in  gas  technology,  while  available  only 
at  Illinois  Tech,  are  not  restricted  to  I.I.T,   students.     Application 
for  a  scholarship  rmy  be  made  by  any  student  in  the  United  States  or 
Canada  who  has  sufficient  credit  hours  to  enter  the   junior  year  at  I.I.T, 

"A  graduate  of  the  g^s  technology  program  has  an  excellent 
opportunity  for  advancement   in  this  field,"  Pettyjohn  said,      "The  utility 
gas  industry  is  now  the  nation's  sixth  largest  industry  and  is  growing 
rapidly. 

"The  gas  industry  serves  more  than  27  million  homes,"  he  said, 
"and  in  1951  provided  22  per  cent  of  the  country's  total  energy  requirements, 
Ivbre  than  five  billion  dollars  was  invested  in  it  from  19^6  to  1951i 
and  an  additional  five  billion  is  contemplated  in  the  period  1952  to 
1956." 

The   Institute  of  Gas  Technology,  a  non-profit   corporation  founded 
in  1941,   is  the  gas  industry's  own  educational  and  research  facilityo 
It  is  located  on  the  campus  of  I.I,T, ,   the  nation's  largest  engineering 
college,  on  Chicago's  near  south  side* 

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Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  S-9600,  E«t.  318 
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University  4  4677 


The  attached  news  release   is  sent  to  you  in  the  belief  that  you  will 
find  it  of  interest.      It   concerns  the  European  visit  of  Dr.   Kaldon  A, 
Leedy,   director  of  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois   Institute  of 
Technology,   Chicago,    111, 

Also,   you  may  want  to  contact  Dr.   Leedy  for  a  personal  interview  while 
he  is   in  your   city.     Following  are  the  hotels  at  which  he  will  be 
staying: 

i^ris  —  Hotel  Prince  de  Galles  —  June  12-15 

Amsterdam  --  Hotel  Chateau  de  la  Mer  —  June  15 »    l6,    19f    2C,    21 

Charleroi  --  Hotel  Siebertz  —  June  17,    18 

Copenhagen  —  Hotel  Astoria  —  June  21,   22 

Stockholm  --   check  with  Ivir.   Hans  Nusland,    Industriaktiebolaget 

Luxor  —  June  22,   23 
Frankfurt  —  Hotel  Frankfurter  Hof  —  June  24,  25 
Bern  —  Hotel  Bellevue  Ifeilace  —  June  26 
Sainte  Croix  —  Hotel  D'Espagne  —  June  27 
Lausanne  —  Hotel  Beau  Rivage  —   June  27f  28 
Geneva  —  Hotel  Beau  Rivage  —  June  28,   29 
London  —  Hotel  Dorchester  —  June  30-July  2 

The  biographical  sketch  will  tell  you  more  about  Dr.   Leedy. 

—  Oliver  Nelson 

Editorial  Associate 


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Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Slewarl  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technoiosy  —  CAIumel  5-9600,  E«t.  317 

Armour  Researcfi  Foundation  of 

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From:     Oliver  Nelson 
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FAKES  —  Dr«  Haldon  A,  Leec^,  director  of  Ajnour  Research  Foundation 
of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  Chicago,  arrived  in  Paris  today 
for  the  first  of  a  series  of  visits  -with  Eimopean  manufacturers  of  magietLc 
recording  equipment^ 

Dr,  Leedy  Tjill  meet  *ith  executives  of  Etablissements  EMEL,  6,  Rue 
des  Suisses,  Saturday,  June  13,     Etablissements  EMEL  is  one  of  the  com- 
panies licensed  to  use  magnetic  recording  patents  owned  by  Armour  Resea3?ch 
Foundation. 

Research  in  magnetic  recording  is  conducted  at  the  Foundation  £or  its 
licensees,  vdao  thus  have  the  benefit  of  a  continuous  research  program. 
As  a  result  of  its  research  in  the  fieldf  tiae  Foundation  has  been  granted 
about  100  patents,      ' 

While  in  Europe,  Dr.  Lee(^r  also  will  participate  in  the  International 
Electro-Acoustic  Congress  June  17  to  2h  at  The  Hague.     He  will  present  a 
paper  June  20  entitled  "Some  Recent  Developments  in  Magnetic  Recording," 
written  by  Marvin  Camr as. 

Camras  is  a  senior  physicist  at  the  Foundation.     His  discoveries  in 
the  field  of  magnetic  recording  have  earned  for  him  the  title  of  "the 
father  of  magnetic  recording."     He  is  unable  to  present  his  paper  because 
he  will  be  presiding  at  the  magnetic  recording  sessions  of  the  American 
Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers  in  Atlantic  City,  N,  J,,  at  the  time. 


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Dr.  leedsr  Is  a  physicist  also,  ha-Ting  wsrked  in  acoiistics  in  the 
Foundation's  research  ranks  before  be coning  director  in  19U8.     Located 
in  the  heart  of  Chicago,  the  organization  he  now  heads  ia  devoted  to 
solving  research  problems  for  industry  and  government. 

European  manufacturers  on  Dr.  Leedy's  itinerary  and  the  dates  on 
which  he  will  visit  them  are: 

Etablissements  EMEL,  6,  Rue  des  Suisses,  Paris,  France,  June  13 j 
Ateliers  de  Constructions  Electrique  de  Charleroi,  Charleroi,   Belgium, 
June  18 J  Bang  ?c  Olufsen  A/S,  k  Jernbanegacte,  Copenhagen,  Benraark,  Jvne 
22 J  Industnaktiebolaget  Luxor,  Motala,  Sweden,  June  23 J  Heimann  Thorens, 
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Works,  Deansbrook  Eoad,  Edgware,  Middlesex,  England,  June  30» 

Dr.  Leedy  T<rill  leayye  Southampton,  England,  for  the  United  States 
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MBWmm^.  — .  Br,  ^iatldcm  A,  I«e^,  <lircctor  of  Axeimr  Boaeardi  FcNadation 
of  HHaois  In£tUi»it«  of  l^dmology^  Cble«^o«  arriwd  in  ifimttrdam  todtqr 
between  visits  vtUi  Eiiropean  Tsatmfacturesrs  of  laafgietLic  recording;  eq,ulpaent 
lieetised  to  use  patents  m?(Red  Ijy  -fee  Fo-onictetiai, 

Besearch  iii  isaenetic  recording  is  com^oeil)^  at  the  I'ouadatlan  fca* 
its  licenseeSj)  Tsi»  thta  haye  the  benefit  o£  a  contiiKKKis  reoearch  program* 
As  a  rcsnlt  of  its  remsM^  in  the  f  iel^  tl^  Totsidatloa  hM  baen  granted 
about  100  patents*   . 

While  in  ^vmrpmg  I¥«  Leedy  ida»  vill  pso'tieipflte  in  tbB  Int«mati«nal 
ElAGtzcHtA.ooustio  Cisngress  J\8i8  17  to  2k  at  ^6  Haguft*    He  will  present  a 
paper  Jwae  20  entitle  I'Scrae  Recent  Brrolopraeaats  in  Magnetic  P^cordiagt" 
written  bgr  Mffiprlii  Caaawfi* 

Cmmm  is  a  senior  p}i;^ci9t  at  the  Fouodatlon*    His  dLscoveriss  in 
the  SimM  «f  'oaewtie  reoordii^  hsve  earned  for  hin  Ihe  title  of  "fbe  father 
etf  naenatie  feeordiiig*"    He  1»  imablo  to  i>rp»aent  W.9  paper  beeauae  he  nill 
be  mraslding  at  the  :riagnetio  reeox*d».ng  aettirtflne  of  the  ^oeriean  Instit«xbe 
of  Slee^rienl  B^agfiaeevs  in  Atloitie  City*  H«j«y  at  the  tine* 

Dr.  Leed7  is  i^  pfa^cist  alse>  havljng  iraarkod  in  aooustios  in  tlie 
Foasidatioii*8  reeaareh  ranks  before  beooniine  Erector  in  19lt8*    located  in 
the  heart  of  ChieagOf  the  organisation  he  sow  heeds  is  devoted  to  solvinn 
Mseexch  pi^lsBis  Ibr  indastxy  and  gavevtmmkm 

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Ateliers  de  Constructions  Electrique  de  Charleroi,  Charleroi,  Belgium, 
Jxine  l8j  Bang  "•  Olufsen  A/S,  k  Jembanegade,  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  June 
22 j  Indastriaktiebolaget  Luxor,  Motala,  Sweden,  June  23;  Hermann  Tliorens, 
St  A»,  Sainte  Croix,  Switzerland,  June  27j  Eoosey  &  Hawkes,  Ltd.,  Sonorous 
Works,  Deansbrook  Road,  Edgware,  Middlesex,  England,  June  30* 

Dr,  Leedy  will  leave  Southampton,  England,  for  the  United  States 
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Ca^AHEJETlOI  —  Br«  Haldon  A,  Leectsr,  (Erector  of  /^mour  Research  Foun- 
dattffli  of  Illiisois  Institute  of  Ttechnolog^r,  Chicago,  airriTed  In  Charliroi 
todiy  for  one  of  a  series  of  visits  vlth  Fiaropean  manufacturers  of  nag- 
mtie  rec»rding  eqtdpsBaenfc,  ^^  ^ 

Br,  Lee«!fer  will  meet  with  executives  of  Ateliers  rfe  Caistructions 
EleotriqtTie  cte  Gharleroi  3-am  IB,    The  cornrpenjr  Is  llceised  to  use  magnstic 
recording  patents  cmned  hy  Arniour  Research  Foundation,  •  «5"  *- 

Research  in  ris^nelde  recording  is  condacted  at  Uie  Foundation  for 
its  licensees,  tSso  thus  have  the  benefit  of  a  continuous  research  prc^ranu 
As  a  result  of  its  research  to  the  field,  ttie  Foundation  has  been  granted 
about  100  patef*8, 

While  in  Europe,  Dr.  Lee^  also  will  pa^'tidpate  In  the  International 
ElBotz>o-<Aeoas1de  Congress  Jiuie  17  to  2h  at  The  Hague.    I^  will  present  a 
paper  Jtaie  20  entitled  "Soma  Recent  T>eveloprienbs  in  Magnetic  Pecordinc," 
written  by  '^Ftvrin  Oanras. 

Canras  Is  a  senior  pfaiTSicist  at  the  Foundaticn*    His  discoveries  in 
the  field  of  magnetic  recording  have  Ramed  for  hlra  the  title  of  "the 
father  of  magnetic  wectnrdLng."     He  is  unable  to  present  his  paper  because 
he  will  be  presiding  at  the  marnetlc  recording  sessions  of  the  Ansrioan 
Institute  of  ElBCtrloal  Engineers  in  niantic  City,  N.J.,  at  the  time. 

Dr.  Leedy  is  a  phjjrsicist  also,  having  worhBd  in  acoustics  to  the 
Foundation's  rrsesrch  lanks  before  becoming  director  in  19i|8:*    Located  in 


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Etropean  tnanafacrtttrex^  on  Dr«  Leedy^s  Itinerary  and  tlia  dsftes  on 
vlA<*  he  will  visit  them  arti  j.^. 

Etabliss«!wnts  EMEL,  6,  Bw  des  Stdsses,  Parte,  France,  Jime  13j 
.Ateliers  de  Constructions  Electrique  de  Clarl^tfroi^  CIi«rleroi«  BelgiOBy 
Jtcas  IS]  Bang  !k  Olufsen  a/S,  U  Jembanegade,  Copenhagen,  Duimark,  J\s» 
22|  ladustrLaJdsleboilagat  Luxor,  l^otala,  ^oaden,  June  23|  liexnann  Tboreaa, 
S«  A«,  Ssinte  Croix,  Switzerland,  June  27}  Boosey  ft  Haidces,  Ltd.,  Sonoroufl 
VoTkBg  t)ean!^brook  Hoad,  Ed^are,  Middlesex,  Inland,  Jtme  30^    ^,  j;.  ^^ 

Dr.  Leedy  kLU  leave  Soixtiriaapton,  Cnglaxid,  Ibr  tbe  itoited  States    ,  ,3^ 
Jiily  2  aboard  the  S*  S*  United  Stat«8«    ^  i«  80hsdul«d  to  arrive  in  Tlev 
York  July  7.            -^w^,&  v^rmm^t^  4#  «t?4te*i*5%!^  ^  tfoa  P«i«»^UfflR  fflap  i^ 
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COPRMHACEK  —  TJr.  Halcbn  A,  Lee^,  <?ireftt^  of  Anaanr  Reseerdi  Pounda- 
ti<m  of  Illinois  Ihstitate  of  ^c^nolog^j  Ghjjsa^o,  axviTed  in  Copenhagtn 
todsQr  for  one  of  a  series  of  visits  with  Btawpeaa  laaniifactttrers  of  rsagMtic 
rroording  s«iuijir!«nt» 

!Dr«  l£(N%r  viU  nettt  uith  esoecoti'VtRc  of  BflBig  &  Olofsm  i/3,  t  J«rrib«B(>8adi» 
Copenhagen,  3vs»  22«    Bsag  ';  Olafsm  is  cme  of  the  ooiqMunies  llc«vsed  to  use 
Giagietio  roccrdUng  pxteita  owned  ly  Anaoar  Romaz>ch  ^^^oundatlon. 

RBaMSPeh  tri  aaenctlo  rtioca^istg  is  otmaocted  at  the  Foundation  for  its 
1LOK1M08,  vho  -ttxt^  have  the  benefit  of  a  oonbinuous  research  program*    Am 
a  resxat  ef  its  research  in  the  £LsM«  the  FownlatiaB  las  bem  gnuited 
aihoat  100  petaadah 

\!JldlB  lA  F«Q-ope,  nr«  Lee<|r  also  partidpated  in  the  Intsmatiooal  Electro* 
Aeoostie  Congresn  jr«Be  17  to  2U  at  The  Hagos*    He  presented  a  paper  June  20 
entitled  ^Seam  Beaemt  BeveloinBiits  5n  K^^iH^  B*oordlng,«  ^^tten  ty  Monrln 


CaoMs  is  a  sailer  pt^oraioist  at  ttai  Fonadation*    His  dLseoveriea  in 
th«  field  of  m^^setie  recording  hare  oamsd  f)»r  M»  tha  title  of  *ths  ftethar 
of  TtsLfTietie  recording."    He  was  uttabla  to  prtaent  his  paper  beoaase  he  mm 
pVMdLding  at  tbs  nagnsttc  reeort&nc;  eesslaai  of  the  Ansxieac  lisstitute  of 
Eleotrical  Tngianrs  in  Atlantic  Cit^,  n*J«,  at  the  tiai* 

nr,  liwdy  is  a  physicist  also,  havinr  Ttsrtced  la  aooostlcs  in  thi 
FoandatlaR*8  Assssmh  raaks  before  beooaiae  director  in  19U8.    Loeatad  ia 
tts  heart  of  Chieiyro,  the  organLaation  ha  naa  taaadi  la  ilswbsd  to  aalanaf 
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he  will  visit  thaa  aaret 

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Day  phones: 

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STOGKHOIK  -~"  ^»  Hsadon  K  iM^ds'g  (SJrector  cf  AxBKair  Research 
Foundation  of  niincda  InsfcitD^  df  f eeJmdldgy,  Chtc^jo,  arrived  hsp©       "* 
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Motala,  June  23»     This  compai^  is  om  of  the  flr«s  licensed  to  uee  magnetic 
recortJliig  intents  o^^med  b^  Anmour  neseap<^  Foundation* 

Research  ia  nagnetic  recording  is  conducted  at  the  Fo^mdation  for  its 
licensees,  t&o  thus  have  the  loenefit  of  a  oontinuotjs  research  prograsiu 
As  a  result  of  its  researdi  in  the  field,  the  Fo-undatdon  has  been  granted 
aboub  100  patwits* 

WhilQ  in  E\a?ope»  r*.  Lee(^  also  participated  in  the  International 
Elactro-Acoustic  Congress  Jtme  17  to  2U  at  The  HagtiQ.    He  presented  a  paper 
June  20  cantdtled  "Sotk  H«wnt  PevelppoBnts  in  Magnetic  RecortEnc*"  written 
Iqt  Marvin  Caaras.  «  " 

Canraa  is  a  senior  physicist  at  the  Fcjndsction.    His  discoveries  in  Hit 
field  of  isiagnetic  recording  have  earned  for  hlni  the  title  of  "the  father  of 
magnetic  recording."     He  was  xmablo  to  present  his  paper  because  he  vas 
pxvsidinf  at  the  rtagnetic  reoording  sessions  of  the  ibierican  InntitTite  of 
Electrical  Engineers  in  Atlantic  City,  K.  J»,  at  ^m  tins, 

Dr.  Leedy  is  a  physicist  also,  laving  wriced  in  acoustics  in  the 
Foimdation*s  research  ranks  before  becaniaE  director  in  19l8.    Located  in 
th8  heart  of  Chicago,  the  organisation  he  now  heads  is  devoted  to  solving 
roscai^sh  probleras  for  industry  and  govemnant. 


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IPf  phcn*: 

^Ich  he  v6.ll  visit  them  aret  i ""'  " 


EtabHai^nents  JHEL,  6,  Rue  des  Suisses,  Paris,  '^rance,  June  13j 
Ateliers  de  Constructicms  ElDctrique  de  Cliarleroi,  Qiarleroi^  Pttlglum, 
Jiine  18|  Bang  &  Olufsen  A/S»  1*  Jembanegade^  Copenhagen,  DeniBark,  Jto» 
22s  Industriaktlebolaret  Lusor,  i'otala,  STjedesi,  June  23;  "erMim  Thorens, 
S.  A,,  Saintc  Croix,  Switzerland,  Juae  27j  Boosay  Sc  Masrkos,  Ltd.,  Sonorota 
Works,  ■Heansbrook  Road,  Edg^mre,  Kiddl^aex,  EnrJ-and,  June  30 • 

7>r«  Lee<3y  tAH  leavs  Southappton,  Euglaad,  fcxr  tii»  United  Stat«« 
JiQy  2  alxjapd  tip  S,  S»  IMtied  States*    Sift  i^  3<Sieduled  to  arrive  in  New 

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l^llAIiSriSSr  ««  Xk\  lial/iioa  A.  L&e^yj  director  o£  JUpour  Researdi 
Fouadutlon  o£  niiaola  Institute  oT  TedhnoOLo^;'"*  Chicago,  arriwd  liore 
toda^  between  viari-ts  »d.tii  European  saanufactorers  of  aagiietic  recordist 
•^uLpesnt  lic«»iied  to  mm  patantc  woed  b^r  tix>  Foundatlosi. 

BtWfiiraih  la  magnetic  Pocoi'dinE  is  coxidactod  at  tlic  Fomdatioo  for 
Its  licei^sees,  ',sbio  thus  have  th«  baricflt  of  a  Gontinuous  reoearch  progrm, 
A3  a  result  of  its  reseerdi  in  the  fields  tbis  Foundation  has  been  granted 
about  100  patents. 

While  in  Europe,  TJr.  Leedy  also  paarticipeted  in  ths  Intcttiational 
Electro-Acottattc  Cemgrsss  June  17  to  2ii  at  The  Hague,    I3e  presented  a 
paper  June  20  entitled  *Saae  Reeent  Vevelffgemtia  in  Vlcgomtio  Rcoordinc/ 
uritten  V  ^arrin  Casntas, 

Cararas  is  a  senior  physiclat  at  the  ?oua!atian«    Hia  discoveriea  in 
the  field  of  tsagnetic  recording  have  aamod  for  bini  the  title  of  "Che 
father  of  raonetic  recording***    He  vsb  tavaHle  to  present  hie  pi^er  beeauie 
he  vaa  presidinfr  at  tlie  map)Btic  recordin^^  sossions  of  tlw  Merictn  Ihstitrito 
of  Electrical  Engineers  in  Atlantic  City,  ''^•^K,  at  tha  tLm* 

Or*  Leed7  ^  a  pkjrBlcist  also,  liavjr.c  voxbed  in  aoooatics  in  the 
^foundation's  rewarch  ranks  before  beaoadatc  dii»ctor  in  19li"«    Located  la 
the  heart  of  Chicane,  the  orEanization  he  i:ow  heads  is  devoted  to  solvinc 
reasarch  problrsns  for  industry  and  povernmnt* 

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JtOy  2  aooftrd  the  S^^  B^  IMted  Ststea.    He  is  schediled  to  arrive  in  Tlaif , 

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—  Dr.  Fsldcai  A,  Lsedy,  director  of  Amour  Eeseardi  Foundation 

ot  Illinois  Institute  of  Tecteologyj  Chicanoj  arrived  here  today  betijeen 

visits  with  Eiirope&n  Tnan'ofactureirs  of  magnetic  irecording  equipment  licensed 

to  use  patents  oaied  bj  the  Foimdation. 

Eeseareii  in  magnetic  recording  is  conducted  at  the  Foundation  for  its 
licensees,  wlio  tlius  have  the  benefit  of  a  continuous  research  program.    As 
a  result  of  its  rssea3:*ch  in  the  field,  the  Foundation  has  been  granted 
about  100  pE-taiits. 

Vfliilc  in  Europe,  Dr.  Lee<|'-  also  participated  in  the  International 
Electi'o-AcouGtic  Congress  June  17  to  2U  at  The  Hague.     He  presented  a 
paper  Jmie  20  er.titled  "Seme  Recent  Developaments  in  Magnetic  Recording," 
written  "b^  Karvln  Camras. 

Camraa  is  a  senior  physicist  at  ths  Foundation.     Hip  diidbvwl-ea  in 
the  field  of  magnetic  recording  have  earned  for  him  the  title  of  "the 
father  of  Eiagnetic  recording."    He  was  unable  to  present  his  paper  because 
he  was  presiding  at  the  rnagnettc  recording  sessions  of  the  /^rican 
Institute  of  Electrical  Engimers  in  Atlantic  01  ty,  N.J,,  at  the  time. 

Dr.  Leedy  is  a  physicist  also,  having  worked  In  acoustica  in  the 
Foundation's  research  ranks  before  becoming  director  In  19U8.    Located  in 
the  lieart  of  Chicago,  the  organization  he  now  heads  is  devoted  to  solving 
research  problona  for  industry  and  govemnient. 

European  Eianufacturers  on  Dr.  L8e<!br's  itinerary  and  the  date*  on  which 


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he  will  vlsi.t  the^s  are: 

EtablissejjiiEcits    TEL,  6,  Rue  des  Suisses,  Paris,  Prance,  Jiaie  13j 
AtelieTO  cte  Constructions  Electrique  de  Charleroi,  CJharlerai^  Bel^iun, 
Jtme  18 i  Btmg  &  Ol-ofsen  A/S,  h  JembanegadSa  Copenhagen,  Dennark,  Jime 
22j  Indiistrialcbiebclaget  Luxor,  Motala,  Sweden,  Jijne  23j  ^rmanr.  ThojpWM, 
S,  A.,  flainte  Croix,  Svitzsrlajid,  Jims  27>  i^oossy  &  TIaKk«»8i  Ltd.,  Sonorous 
Works,  Deajisbrook  Roa,d,  SdgsRjr%  Mi.d<pies£T,  Knrland,  June  30, 

Di'.  Leedy  wLil  leave  So-afhsinpton,  England,  for  the  United  States 
JvHj  2  aboard  tiie  S,  S,  United  States*    He  is  scheduled  to  arrive  in  New 

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Day  phones: 

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Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  318 
Nigfil  phone: 

University  4-4677 


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lAUSAHHE  —  Dr«  ilalcbn  A,  Leeofer,  diroctor  of  Anaom:  Research 
FouacUition  of  Illinois  Inatitute  or  techx:aloej',  C.:ioago,  arrived  here 
today  between  visits  witii  European  raLnufactiirerg  of  iiagnetic  jreoorcOjog 
«<iui]t»isnt  licsensed  to  use  patents  omied  by  the  Foundation. 

Eessarch  in  Bagnetic  recording,  is  conducted  at  the  Poundatian  for 
its  licensees;  ^lo  thus  have  tho  benefit  of  &  oontimious  research  prograin* 

As  a  result  of  its  research  in  the  fields  ^iie  Foundation  has  been  cranted 
about  100  pataits* 

V?hile  in  Europe  >  Hr,  Leec^  also  participated  in  the  Internaticjnal 
F-lectro-Acoustic  Congress  June  1?  to  2I4  £,t  The  Hague*     He  presented  a  paper 
Jixne  20  entitled  ''Some  Recent  Beveloptiieiits  in  Hagnatic  RecordlnEf''  written 
by  Marvin  Cawrasi 

Canras  is  a  senior  physicist  at  the  Foundation.    His  dB.scoveriBS  in 
the  ileld  of  magnetic  recording  have  earned  for  iiin  ttis  title  of  "the 
father  of  inagnetic  recording."    Ife  was  laable  to  present  hia  paper  because 
he  was  presiding  at  the  Tnaf-nctic  recoi^ng  sessions  of  the  American 
Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers  in  atlantic  Cilgr,  H.J.,  at  the  tiiae. 

Dr.  Leedy  is  a  i^^cdLcist  also,  havinf;  -uoxiced  in  acoustics  In  the 
Foundatioji 'a  research  ranks  before  becoming  director  in  lyliS,     Located  in 
the  heart  of  Chicago,  the  organiaation  he  no;-;  heads  is  devoted  to  solving 
researcli  proiblems  for  indastry  and  government. 

Eun^ean  Tnanxifacturers  on  Br.  leech's  itinerary  and  the  dates  on  vtixch 


6/10/53 


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Ateliers  de  Coaistractions  Electriquii  de  Charleroi^  Ch«s3.eroi,  75elcii»n4 

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22  J  Indastriaktiebolaget  JXKOPt  Motala,  Sweclenj  June  23}  Hcannann  Thorens, 

S,#A«,  Sainte  Croix,  SwitBerlanc!,  Jiaie  27}  Booaey  &  HeK&es,  Ltd,,  Sonooroua 

Wortes,  DeaMbrook  Road,  Edgwsre,  HiddLesffic^  Ent^land,  Jttne  3^*  - 

Dr»  I>eedy  isdll  leave  Southampton*  PM^'l-mr^j  for  tlie  IMttd  Sta^tfts 

Jtily  2  aboard  the  S«  S,  United  States,     ho  ia  scheAjled  to  arrive  in  Heir 

YoTk  July  7«  ^ 

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CiKfim*  a*  a  senior  ■pi.fs^cXrH-  %t  th*.-  P-sws&atd-r/n,    His  (Uaco^ries  la 
th«  :f4*f3.d  a?  ».gnetld  x*^'e^»dlnf  ^"^  ^ajprs^  Jto  Mm  tb©  tltlf  of  "tlsa 
tatb&r  of  rtiEgM^Uc  :i'e<?6-X'fc;|^.»    i-i*  w-s«  ^vSi^'blib  t*  i3?«se"t  ista  psii^er  bec»»«e 
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of  Electrt'.;al  }fc.arSn««pe  ia  Atlantis  <^ty#  ^«  ^n  «fc  ^*3»  *4'«»» 

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GEl'IEVA  —  Di-.  Hslfton  A,  Lecfiy,  director  cf  .ter.our  !?e"earch  Foundation 
of  ^Liais  Institute  of  Tedinology,  Crlca.'^o,  arriwd  harft  toda7  ^ttiesn 
visits  witli  Eui'opean  -inaimfactiirsrs  of  nagjactxc  r.^corctlng  eq-oipraenffc  licenined 
to  Ufls  patants  owned  lay  the  Foundation.  ^'■^ 

ResGarcli  in  liiagnetic  recording  is  conducted  at  the  Foundation  for 
its  licensees,  -fco  thus  ha^'^e  the  benefit  of  a  continuous  research  program. 
As    a  result  of  its  research  in  the  field^  the  Foundation  has  been  granted 
about  100  patents.      '  '  ■•' 

Vhile  la  Europe,  "Hr.  Lee^  also  parfcicipatrd  in  the  Intomat5.onal 
Elsctro-Accyaatic  Congress  June  17  to  2k  at  Tiie  Haj^uo.     He  presented  a 
paper  June  20  entitled  "Some  Recent  Developnonts  in  Magnetic  Reoordingj" 
written  by  MaiTin  Cartras. 

Cainras  is  a  senior  phrsicist  at  the  Foundation,     His  dirjcoveries  in 
the  field  of  maraietic  recording  have  earred  for  Mm  tbe  tLtle  of  "the 
father  of  magne-feic  recor^ng."    He  was  unsMe  to  present  his  paper  because 
hs  was  presiding  at  the  nrgnetic  recording  sessions  of  the  American  Institute 
of  Electrical  Engineers  in  Atlantic  C^-ty,  TT«  J»,  at  the  tl-^.    •  -         ■  . 

T5r,  Leedy  is  a  physicist  also,  havinr  worSced  in  acoustics  in  the  Founda- 
tion's research  ranks  before  becom^.ng  director  in  19hB.    Located  in  the 
heart  of  Chicago,  the  organization  he  now  heads  is  devoted  to  solving  research 
problems  for  industiy  and  government. 

European  manufacturers  on  T5r,  Leer's  itinerar;'-  and  the  dates  on  i^ch 


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EtabHssemeirts  ®!EL,  6,  Rue  des  Suisses,  Paris,  France,  June  13j 
Ateliers  (te  Constructions  Electrique  de  Cha3.'leroi,  Charleroi,  Belgium, 
June  18|  Bang  !k  Olnfsen  A/S,  h.  Jerribanegade,  Copenhagen,  Dennark,  June 
22}  Industriafctiebolaget  Luxor,  MotaLa,  Sweden,  June  23i  Hexmarm  Thorena, 
S.  A,,  Sainte  Croix,  Switzerland,  June  27 J  Boosey  &  Hftwiws,  Ltd.,  Soma^jus 
Works,  Beansbrook  Road,  "E^giifar^,  T^HLd^seXj  Bji^laid,  *Juni  3f>»*^'^'  -w  ^sii 

Dr«  Leec^  vjlll  leave  Southampton,  Er^land,  for  the  United  States    j 
July  2  aboard  the  S,  s.  United  States.    H©  ig  scheduled  to  arrive  in  Nw 
Yoric  July  7.  ^*  ■^'''^  ^  "^^  ^^xmmvm  af  i^s^^  -  ■  ,  Ltd., 

-^'^■■^^^^  H»t4,»  Ks%t.yar«s  Ml^SLsaex,     Boo«»y  r^  llmikm 
U  cm  q£  %i»  -..  i  M3®x.t^«d  to  as^^^mtdc  r^cortiia^'  imtm-il^  v«»d 

As  a  x-esiOt^f  i!SM  f.i.!i^©.t»«^  in  Mm  .a«l<J,  ^e  F«tittd;atk>n  .has  b«aa  grasi^l 
about  100  p««i^f1ui^ 

Miia*  in  3^u»9pe,  Sr«  i^^#-  s,lm  .pat-Udi^tsid  ia  the  Irtfc««>.it,ia«¥a 
iIl«ct3W-Aeois*t.-lc  0c^5?s«3  ^1^  17  ts  2ii  »t  5:iie  Haf;iw.    H«  ere- -  -  • 
tf-ijae  7.0  entiU'ja  *-;>■.        "  ^  mt  WmUpmrnU  U  Hag»ietio  B*oordxisp.,»  wlfct«n 

Ca>ws^  :l^  •;  s^rilw  pJyaieiirfc  ali  tb»  FaoBdaUap.    ate  dlscwwU*  In 

t'r«  fieid  c  r  ,f,  r»«!«»rt8.T*g  h»,^/e  earngd  \'<r  Mm  the  ti.tXB  of  "the 

father  of  ,g^ft  Hi»  v»*  vsaablii  to  px^amt  ^d»  p«per  b. 

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t  tr„^i_,  r&  ijT.  j;.tl«uitij,*  ,  .  -if,  thji  tUie. 

Dr.  LwKHir  i.^.  ^  ^^  ^  ^ 

F«uad«tloB*a  ro#»arch   -.;^k.^  'r  '^  •.   »  <„.  '-"-*mr  Ib  I9l|l!«     ^-— - 

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LOIE©N  •-  2r,  Haldon  A,  Lsed^r,  direcix>r  ol  Amour  Eesearcli  Foundation 
of  Illinois  Inntitufce  of  Teciaiology,  Chlcags,  airived  hsrs  today  for  one 
of  a  series  of  "Txsiiis  with  Ettropean  manufacturers  of  magnetic  recording 

J3r*  Leedy  will  meet  June  30  with  exeoiifcives  of  Boosey  &  Kawkes,  Ltd., 
Scmorous  Works,  Baanabrook  Road,  Sdgware,  iiiddlescx.     iJoosey  &  liawkes 
l3  one  of  the  ooBipaiiiea  licensed  to  use  isagnetic  recording  patents  owned 
ty  Armour  Research  Foundation, 

ficsearch  in  magnetic  recording  is  conducted  at  the  Foundation  for  its 
licensees,  •^lo  tlms  have  the  beijefit  of  a  continiKJus  research  proorara. 
As  a  restuLt  of  its  researdi  in  the  fi.eld,  tiie  Foundation  has  been  granted 
abovjt  100  patents. 

^Jhils  in  Europe,  Dr.  Lee<$r  also  participated  in  the  International 
Electro-Acoustic  Congress  June  17  to  2li  at  The  Hacue,    Ke  presented  a  paper 
June  20  entitled  "Some  Recent  Developments  in  Magnetic  Hecordinc,"  written 
by  Marvin  Cairas. 

Cainras  is  a  senior  physicist  at  the  Foundation.     His  discoveries  In 
thB  field  of  magnetic  recording  Irnve  earned  far  him  the  title  of  "the 
father  of  magnetic  recording."  He  was  unable  to  present  his  paper  because 
he  was  presiding  at  the  magnetic  recording  sessions  of  the  American  Institute 
of  Electrical  Engineers  in  Atlantic  City,  N.  J,,  at  the  time. 

Dr.  Leedy  is  a  x^ysicist  also,  having  worked  in  acoustics  in  the 

Foundation's  research  ranks  before  beconiing  director  in  19U0.     Located  in 

the  heart  of  Chicago,  the  organization  he  now  heads  is  devoted  to  solving 
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leedy  trip  —  page  tw> 

research  problems  for  industry  and  government, 

European  manufacturers  on  Dr.  Leech's  itinerary  and  the  dates 

on  which  he  will  visit  them  are:  "  ' 

EtabHssements  SMEL,  6,  T?ue  des  Suisses.  Paris,  France,    J^une  13:  .  , 

-^/icls 

\Ateliers  de  Constructions  Electrique  de  Charleroi,  Charleroi,  Belgium, 
Jxme  18}  Bang  &  Olufsen  A/S,  Ii.  Jernbanegade,  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  June 
22j   In-'lustriaktielxdaget  Lvocor,  Motalaj  Stxeden,  Jime  23;  ^^eniiann  Thorens, 
S,  A,,  Sainte  Croix,  Switzerland,  June  27 j   Eoosey  &  Hawkes,   Ltd,,  Sonorous 

Works^  Deansbrook  Road,  Edgware,  MiMLesex,  England,  June  30. 

Fo\mdr-ti 

Br«  Leec^  mil  leave  South-ampton,  England,  for  the  United  States 

■^oda-"-  f'-  Ith  S-oxcpcan  raiiUi'.-:  :-'/jror? 

July  2  aboard  the  S,  S,  United  States,  He  is  scliedaled  to  airive  in  New 

Tork  July  ?• 

During.  ri-K  ^r.'ry  in  Euro-  ,    :> ,  .uecd:A  vri-ll  oonfcr  vdth  executives 

of  six  man-uf hctnring  tlrm::  i^,^■■^:'-  ^  -  ^o  the  Foundation's  magnetic 
recording  patent.;-.     P.c^io^'.rJ-  :    -on-     -Ic  recording  is  conducted  at 
Armour  Research   :ourdnti<^n  lor  -  ..  ...c.:r^ces,  -ho  thus  reap  the  benefits 
of  a  continnoua   ro^cs-ich  rroiir«ru 

Dr,  Leedy  »,;J9:>  vD.l  r-ri^ti -u^vi;';   in  tte  International  Electro-Acoastic 
Congress  Jure  1?  w  2U  a^,  Th..  .kc-u€.     lit:  will  appear  on  the  progran  June 
20  to  present  a    -nu^r  ert.:U.-l  -S.^ne  Recent  Developments  in  Magnetic  Re- 
cording," written  h/Kai-^v.n  Jj^aras,  senior  phj/sicist  at  the  Foundation. 

Canrast  di.("covcrit.3  Inthr   fisld  have  earned  him  the  title  of  "the 
father  of  magnetic  recnrri --.f."     Ho  is  unable  to  present  his  paper  because 
he  mil  bo  pre?'.  -ling  st  iEv    magnetic  recording  sessions  of  the  American 
Institute  of  E3^.cfcric«'  ^-va  is,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.,  at  the  time. 

Dr.  Leedy  i^lso  U  i-  l  .  t,  having  worked  in  acoustics  in  the 

Foundation's  roc  arch  vmka  before  becoming  director  in  19a8,     Located 
in  the  heart  of  ^oioar,  the  organization  he  now  teads  is   devoted  to 
solving  rcseav.*     ^-  '1  ntti  for  industry  and  govornment. 

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s.e&&^  bs&lctXS  add-  lol  ^basl^aB.  ^ao^qmd^ssoB.  sveaL  XX Jk  -^aa!  .16! 
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Ext.   692 


4>AK[S,   FIL^MCE  —  Dr.   Haldon  A.    Leedj^,   director  of  Armour  Research 
Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  Chicago,  arrived  here 
today  for  the  first  of  a  series  of  visits  with  European  manufacturers 
of  magnetic  recording  equipment. 

During  his  stay  in  Europe,  Dr.  Leedy  will  oonfcr  ^dth  executives 
of  six  manufacturing  firms  licensed  to  use  the  Foundation's  magnetic 
recording  patents.     Research  in  magnetic  recording  is   conducted  at 
Armour  Research  Foundation  for  its  licensees,  x^ho  thus  reap  the  benefits 
of  a  continnous  research  program. 

Dr.   Leedy  also  will  participate  in  the  International  Electro-Acoustic 
Congress  June  17  to  2li  at  The  Hague,     He  will  appear  on  the  program  June 
20  to  present  a  paper  entitled  "Some  Recent  Developments  in  Magnetic  Re- 
cording," written  by  Marvin  Camras,  senior  physicist  at  the  Foiondation. 

Canras'   discoveries  in  tte   field  have  earned  him  the  title  of  "the 
father  of  magnetic  recording,"     He  is  unable  to  present  his  paper  because 
he  will  be  presiding  at  the  magnetic  recording  sessions  of  the  American 
Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers  in  Atlantic  City,  N,  J,,  at  the  time, 

Dr,   Leedy  also  is  a  physicist,  having  worked  in  acoustics  in  the 

Foundation's  research  ranks  before  becoming  director  in  19ll8,     Located 

in  the  heart  of  Chicago,  the  organization  he  now  heads  is   devoted  to 

solving  research  problems  for  industry  and  government, 

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Icedy  trip  —  page  two 

Europoan  manufacturers  on  Dr.  Leech's  itinerary  and  the   dates  on 
i-jhich  he  will  visit  them  are; 

Etablissements  KfffiL,  Paris,  France,   June  13;   Ateliers  dc  Construc- 
tions Electrique  de  Charlcroi,   Char!k;roi,  Belgiuin,  June  l8j   Bsjig  & 
Olufscn  A/S,  Copenhagen,   Denmark,  June  22;    Industri, akticbolagct  Lux:or, 
Motala,  Sweden,  June  23;  Hermann  Thorcns,   S,  A,,  Sainte  Croix,  Switzerland, 
Jvne  27;   Booscy  "-.  Hawkcs,   Ltd.,  London,  England,  June  30. 

Dr.   Leedy  xjill  leave  Southampton,  England,  for  the  United  States 
July  2  aboard  the  S,  S.  United  States.     He  is  scheduled  to  arrive  in  I'few 
York  July  7. 

Dr.   Leedy  resides  at  ij.729  Woodland,    Western  Springs,   111. 


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*     CHIGA.GO  —  Midwest   industry  is  iraking  it   increasingly  easy  —  at 
least  financially  —  for  high  school  graduates  to  obtain  college  educations. 

That  was  the  opinion  expressed  today  by  Clarence  E.  Deakins, 
dean  of  students  at   Illinois   Institute  of  Technology. 

"During  the  past  academic  year,  441  students  —  nearly  a   quarter 
of  our  full-time  enrollment   —  obtained  financial  help  in  the  form  of  a 
scholarship  of  some  kind,"  he  said.     The  scholarships'    total  monetary 
value  was  $264,000," 

Industries  are   constantly  establishing  new  scholarships  and 
other  forms  of  aid  to  help  young  men  and  wom.en  finance  their   education; 
and  at   least  part  of  the  flow  of  new  scholarships   is  due  to  industry's 
growing  demand  for   scientists  and  engineers,   he  went  on. 

Finances  need  not  keep  any  qualified  person  from  earning  a 
college  degree  now,   according  to  Dealiins. 

"Thirty  years  ago,"  he  said,    "if  a  high  school  graduate  wanted 
a  college  degree,   he  probably  had  to  be  well-off  financially;   win  one 
of  not- too-many  available  scholarships;    or  else   look  forv/ard  to  a  very 
difficult  schedule  of  studies  and  part-time  work.  " 


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But,    he  said,    today's  student  have  these  points   in  their  favor: 

1.  Number  of  scholarships.     Today  there  are  imny  more  scholarships 
available  than  there  were   in  the  past.     And  iranpower  needs  and  favorable 
legislatiation  make  it  profitable  for  industry  to   continue  its  contributions 
to  education. 

2.  The   co-operative  plan.      Illinois  Tech  alone  could  have 
acGommodated  more  than  100  additional  students  in  the  co-operative  plan 
during  the  past  year. 

Under'  the  co-op  plan,   the  student  alternates  semesters  in  school 
with  semesters  working  for  industry  in  his  field  of  study.     Most  students 
are  able  to  support   themselves  when  they  are  in  school  with  the  salary 
they  receive  v/hile  they  are  v;orking;   at  the  end  of  a   little  more  than 
five  years,    the  student  usually  has  enough  credits  for  his  degree,  and, 
in  addition,    has  about  two-and-a-half  years  of  sound  experience. 

Some  industries   participating   in  ths  plan  pay  the  student's 
tuition  and  other  school  expenses. 

At   I.I.T. ,   the   co-op  plan  is  offered   in  mechanical,  metallurgical, 
industrial,   and  electrical  engineering.     Deakins  said  Chicago  businesses 
are   continually  asking  for  more  co-op  studentso 

3.  I^rt-time  work,      Illinois  Tech  and  its  affiliates  alone 
employed  some  200  students  last  year  on  a  part-time  basis,   paying  out 
$20,000.      The  number  vrorking  on  campus  probably  is  small  compared  to 
the  number  v?ho  work  outside, 

•"'.Ve   just  can't  keep  pace  with  the  requests  for  part-time  help," 

the  dean  said.      "Students  can  take  their  choice  of  part-time   jobs   listed 

on  a  bulletin  board  in  oui'  Student  Union  building.  That  board  is  coated 
solidly  with  job  notices." 

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4t     Salaries  upon  graduation.     A  young  engineer,    just  out  of 
Illinois  Tech,    can  expect  to  start  \7ork  at  about  $80  per  v/eek.      In  irany 
cases,   the  starting  level  is  even  higher*     Also,    he  often  can  take  his 
choice  from  among  a  dozen  job  offers. 

The   student   in  the  ideal  position  —  and  there  are  many  —   is 
the  one  v/ho   lives  at  home   in  Chicago  and  qualifies  for  a  scholarships 

"Even  ■./ithout  a  scholarship,   the  student   living  at  home  should 
have  a   com.paratively  easy  time.      F&rt-time  v/ork  after  school  and  during 
the   summer  should  more  than  pay  tuition  and  school  expenses  and  make 
an  important   contribution  to'.^ard  living  expenses,"  Deakins  concluded. 


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CHICiiGO  —  Two  Chicago  land  engineers  yesterday  received  awards 
for  winning  the  Clark  Equipment  Company  IVkterials  Handling  contest  held 
at  the  Illinois   Institute  of  Technology. 

Presented  this  year  for  the  first   timet   the  awards  will  be  given 
annually  to  the  two  members  of  Illinois  Tech's  Materials  Handling  classes 
who  submit  the  best  essays  on  the  use  of  fork  trucks   in  solving  rraterials 
handling  problems. 

Kenneth  J.  Hlavin,  5311  ■I'leat  22nd  Place,  Cicero,  was  awarded  first 
prize  of  $250  for  a  paper  entitled   "A  Problem  in  Industrial  Materials 
Ifendling."     Hlavin  is  plant  engineer  for  the  Riley  Steel  Products  Company. 

R,  N.  Roegner,  I2203  Greenwood  Avenue,  Blue  Island,  won  second 
prize  of  $100  for  his  essay  on  "Lard  Refinery  Case  Goods,"  Roegner  is 
assistant  material  handling  engineer  of  Armour  and  Company. 

The  awards  were  presented  by  Walter  E,  Schirmer,   Vice  President 
of  Clark  Equipment  Company,   Buchanan,  Mich.,  and  an  alumnus  of  Illinois 
Tech.     Clark  Equipment  Company,  which  sponsors  the   contest,  manufactures 
fork  trucks  and  other  materials  handling  equipment. 

Presented  at   the  ceremonies  were  Dr.  Ralph  G.   Owens,   dean  of 
engineering  at   Illinois   Institute  of  Technology,    and  Irving  Footlik, 
instructor  in  imterials  handling  and  past  treasurer  of  the  American 
Materials  Handling  society. 


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ADVANCE  FOR   RELEASL  AFTER  12:00  NOON  THURoDAY,   JUNE  11,    I933 

CHICAGO  —  More  than  125  executives,    Instrument  Society  of 
America  members,   and  notables   including  Ivlayor  Kennelly  gathered  today 
in  the  Towers  of  the  Conrad  Hilton  hotel  to   listen  to  a  keynote  address 
by  Dr.   John  T.   Rettaliata,    president  of  Illinois   Institute  of  Technology. 

The  occasion  was  a  luncheon  meeting  of  the   Instrument  Society 
of  America  to  discuss  the  National  Instrument  conference   in  Septen±)er. 
The  society  is   concerned  with  promoting  the  science  of   instrumentation 
and  automatic  control  in  both  industrial  and  scientific  fields. 

Following  the  opening  remarks  of  Porter  liart,   president  of  the 
I.S.A. ,  Dr.  Rettaliata  spoke  on  "The  Value  of  Instrumentation  in  Industry. " 
"By  banding  together  to  advance  the  science  of  instrumentation,"  he  said, 
"you  are  ushering  in  an  Age  tending  toward  complete  automatic  control. 
I'm  glad  I'm  on  hand  to  witness   its  arrival,   for   it   is  a  thrilling 
spectacle  and  one   I  probably  will  like  to   tell  to  my  grandchildren. " 

The  Illinois  Tech  president  went  on  to  point  out  the  vital  role 
which  the   instrument  and  automatic  control  industry  is  playing  in  the 
moulding  of  a  secure  future  for  the  nation.      He  said,    "I  know  you  will 
continue  your  work  of  advancing  the  science  of  instrumentation  and 


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control.      Our   technological  society  derrands  these  tools  for  they  are 
essential  to  progress. 

"Instrumentation  feels  the  pulse  in  a  plant's  operations," 
Dr.  Rettaliata  said  in  his  closing  renarks,    "it  removes  the  guesswork, 
and  replaces   it  with  immediate  and  accurate  infornation. . oso  vital  to 
efficient  performance." 


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THE  VALUE  OF  INSTRUMENTATION  TO  INDUSTRY 


A  talk  to  be  delivered  by  Dr.  John 
T.  Rettaliata,  president  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology,  before  a 
limchoon  meeting  of  the  Instrument 
Society  of  America  at' the   Conrad 
Hilton  Hotel,  Chicago,  Thursday, 
Juno  11,  1953. 


Mr#.  President,  honored  guests,   gentlemen, 

I  appreciate  this  opoortunity  to  meet  mth  the  Instrument 
Society  of  America  and  to  hear  at  first  ls.nd  some  of  your  plans 
and  aspirations.     It  is  always  a  pleasure  to   be  -with  leaders 
of  industry,  and  it  is  especially  gratifying  when  the  group  is 
as  forward-looking  as  yours, 

I  have  the  distinct  impression  that  2'"ou  are  more  than 
leaders  of  industry.     You  are  leaders  of  a  movement,  a  movement 
that  is  contributing  much  to  industrial  progress  today  and 
that  will  contribute  still  m.ore  in  the  future. 

By  banding  together  to  advance  the   science  of  instrumen- 
tation, you  gentlemen  sre  ushering  in  an  age  tending  toward 
complete  automatic  control,     I'm  glad  I'm  on  hand  to  witness 
its  arrival,   for  it  is  a  thrilling  spectacle  and  one  I  probably 
will  like  to  tell  my  grandchild:'en  about  when  they  ask  me  what 
things  were  like  back  in  the  middle  of  the  century^ 

One  of  the  things  I  will  be  able  to  tell  them  for  certain 
is  that  industries  as  they  will  know  tlicm  could  never  have  come 
into  being  without  the  great  strides  made  in  instrumentation  in 
these  times. 

Use  of  instruments  and  automatic  controls  in  industry  is 


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contributing  iinmensely  to  increased  efficiency  and  production. 
It  is  playing  a  large  part  in  making  possible  the  attainmen-b 
of  an  ancient  goal  —  that  of  increasing  production  without 
lengthening  working  hours.  It  is  keeping  our  living  standard 
the  highest  in  the  world  while  affording  us  leisiure  time 
undreamed  of  in  the  past. 

More  than  tliat,  instrumentation  is  helping  our  industries 
keep  us  strong  at  a  time  when  strength  seems  to  be  the  only 
language  some  nations  of  the  vrorld  understand. 

I  know  from  the  remarks  just  made  that  your  goals  are 
set  high.  Accomplishing  them  vn.ll  require  the  cooperative 
effort  of  all  of  you.  You  manufacturers  vdll  have  to  keep  on 
designing  instruments  and  learning  how  to  apply  them  in  the  best 
possible  way;  you  who  use  instruments  and  controls  must  design 
your  processes  in  such  a  manner  as  to  take  full  ad/antage  of 
automatic  control. 

Cooperative  efforts  of  this  sort  are  effective,  and  American 
industry  needs  them. 

There  still  is  a  great  deal  for  you  to  do,  and  I-m  sure 
no  one  realizes  that  fact  better  than  you.  For  example,  process 
designers  would  very  much  like  better  answers  to  two  big  questions 
involving  the  use  of  instruments.  They  ask:   (1)  •'Ho^^^  far  can  I 
go  in  cutting  plant  construction  costs  by  designing  to  take  full 
advantage  of  automatic  control?"  and  (2)  "Hov;  much  can  the 
cost  of  operating  the  plant  be  reduced  by  such  a  design?" 

Answers  to  such  questions  will  come  slowly  and  only  through 
diligent  effort.  But  in  your  Society,  you  have  created  the  means 


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for  finding  answers  much  faster  than  any  of  you  could  indivi- 
dually.    You  arc   to  bo  congratulated  for  having  done   so.     In 
a  competitive  economy,   it  is  not  always  easy  to   recognize  the 
fact  that  industry-wide  problems  must  be  handled  from  an 
industry-wide  point  of  view. 

In  facing  that  truth  and  acting  on  it,  you  are  doing  more 
than  advancing  the  self-interest  of  individual  members  of  your 
society,     I  believe  you  are  doing  much  to  raise  the   general  standard 
of  living  in  this   country  and  to  improve  business  conditions 
throughout  the  world. 

In  a  free  economy,  progress  comes  from  the  interplay  of 
minds,    from  free  expression  of  independent  opinion,  from  new 
ideas,  and  perhaps  even  from  arguments  between  parties  able  to 
argue   intelligently  by  virtue   of  being  connected  with  the  same 
industry  and  subjected  to  the  same  influence So 

Instrumentation  feels  the  pulse  of  every  variable  in  a 
plant's  operation.     It  removes  the  guesswork  heretofore  prevalent 
in  many  areas,   and  replaces  it  with  immediate  and  accurate  infor- 
mation so  vital  to  efficient  performance.     It  assures  the  safety 
of  countless  complex  operations.     Hazards  to  life,   limb,   and 
property  are  reduced  by  instruments,   the  silent  sentinels  con- 
tinuously on  guard.      Profitable  and  safe  operation  is  impossible 
without  adequate  instrumentation, 

I  know  you  will  continue  your  work  of  advancing  the  science 
of  instrumentation  and  control.     Our  technological  society  demands 
these  tools,  for  they  are  essential  to  development  of  greater 
production,  better  quality  control,  and  more  extensive  research. 


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JVEivIORANDUM  TOs      CITY  iiDirORS,   PHOTO  EDITORS,  AND  EDUCiiTION  EDITORS 
rCR  7:30  P.M.    ffilDAY,   JUNE  12,    I933 
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Illinois   Institute  of  Technology  will  award  418  degrees  at   its 
commencement  exercises  Friday  evening,  June  12,   in  Orchestra  ifell. 
Picture  possibilities  include: 

1.  Donald  W,   Gather,   27,    father  of  five   children  who  will 
receive  his  bachelor  of  science  degree  in  civil  engineeringc     The 
children  are  Terry,  ?;   Judy,  6;  Don,   4;   Jeanne,   2j  and  IVkrtha,   10 
months.     Gather's  wife  and  the  three  oldest  children  will  attend  the 
commencement. 

2,  Mrs.    Irene  B,   Keener,   48,   v/ho  attended  Lev/is  Institute, 
one  of  the  predecessors  of  Illinois  Tech,   between  1922  and  1923;    took 
time  out  to  get  married  and  raise  a  family;   returned  to  Illinois  Tech 
last  year,   and  is  now  graduating  with  the  highest  acadeiaic  average  among 
graduating  seniors  in  the  liberal  studies  division  of  I.I.T,     Her 
four-year  average  was  3<.37  out  of  a  possible  4.O.     She  will  receive  her 
bachelor's  degree  in  home  economics.     Her  daughter,  Ruth,  23,  an  airline 
ste'vvardess,  will  attend  the  commencement.     Her  son,   Richard,   26,    is  a 
jet  pilot  in  Koreao 

3o     Roy  Witte,  33*   chief  mechanical  engineerijjg  at  Ifellicrafters, 
Inc.,  who  will  receive  his  bachelor's  degree   in  mecha.aical  engineering 
after  I3  years  of  study  in  the  Institute's  evenJng  di-^-isionc      ./itte  first 
enrolled  at   I.I.T.    in  January,    1940i  and  has  attended  every  semester  since 
then  except  for  his  military  service  in  Vi/orld  Jar  IIo 

4.     Dr.   John  T.  Rettaliata,   president  of  I.ToT",.  ,   and  Alex  D, 
Bailey,  vice-chairman  of  the   I.I.T.    board  of  trustees  and  former 
Vice-president  of  Commonwealth  Edison  company,   v/ho  will  deliver  the 
oommencement  address.     Bailey  will  be  speaking  on  the  30*^  anniversary 
of  his  graduation  from  Lev/is  Institute,   one  of  the  predecessors  of 
Illinois  Tech. 


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The  above  persons  will  be  available  for  photographs  and/or 
interviews  at  7 '30  V»^*   in  the  second  floor  lobby  of  Orchestra  liill. 
You  are  also  invited  to  attend  the  commencement  ceremonies  which  begin 
at  8:15  ?•"!• 

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CHICAGO  —  A  social  revolution  has  been  brought  about   in  our 
country  in  the  last  30  years   largely  through  the  work  of  engineers  and 
scientists,  Alex  D,   Bailey,   prominent  Chicago  engineer,   said  tonight. 

Speaking  at   Illinois   Institute  of  Technology's  commencement 
exercises   in  Orchestra  Hall,  Bailey  said  that   this  revolution   "has  been 
brought  about  without  force  or  bloodshed — a  beneficient  revolution  in 
which  nnny  gained  and  no  one  lost." 

"Technical  men,"  he  explained,    "have  made  their  greatest 
contributions  in  replacing  huimn  labor  with  machines  and  have,    therefore, 
played  a  great  part   in  our  economic  development. " 

Bailey,,  vice-chairman  of  the   I.I.T.   board  of  trustees  and  former 
vice-president  of  Commonwealth  Edison  company,    told  the  4l8  graduates 
of  the  country's  largest  engineering  college  that  the  myth  of  technological 
unemployment  has  been  exploded. 

"Nobody  nowadays  fears  that  machines  v^ill  ever  replace  brains," 
he  said,      "The  tremendous  increase  in  the  output   per  worker  has   not 
only  enhanced  the  value  of  the  worker,   but  has  made  possible  our  position 
in  world  affairs  and  our  prosperity. " 


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Speaking  on  the  ^O^h  anniversary  of  his  own  graduation  from 
Lewis  Institute,  one  of  the  predecessors  of  Illinois  Tech,  Bailey  told 
the  graduates  that  they  have  received  a  better  technical  education  than 
any  engineers  before  them*   He  also  said  their  opportunities  for  the 
future  are  greater; 

"You  are  going  to  work  in  a  field  reportedly  50»C00  short  of 
people  with  your  education  and  qualifications..  »A  recent  report  from 
the  Engineering  I^/Ianpower  commission  stated  that  in  I916  only  six  firms 
were  recruiting  technical  personnel,  ;vhile  today  more  than  5»200  firms 
are  battling  for  available  men».. Furthermore,  where  one  engineer  was 
needed  for  2i\.0   employees  in  industry  20  years  ago,  one  in  60  is  required 
today. " 

Dr.  John  T,  Rettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech,  conferred 
degrees  on  the  l^ld   graduates.  Of  the  total,  14  received  doctors'  degrees 
and  76  received  masters '  degrees, 

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SPECIAL  TO  THE  SOOTH  ??EIGHBGflHOOD  SECTION,  CHICAGO  TRTHIHE       - 

Seventeen  South  and  South  suburban  students  are  among  the  90  Wlq  received 
advanced  degrees  at  Illinois  Institttte  of  Tedinology's  cowmewsement  exercises 
June  12* 

Alex  D,  Bailey,  vice-clialnaan  of  Illinois  Teoh's  board  of  trustees  and 
fomer  vice-president  of  the  CoOTionwealth  Fdison  eormany,  dslivered  the  com- 
fflencement  address,  "Fifty  Years, » 

Dr.  John  T.  Rettaliata,  president  of  lUincdf  Teeh,  confered  advanced 
degrees  on  the  following  South  and  South  gtfcurban  residsntsi     ^,,,^,^ 
Doctor  of  philosophy s 

Richard  M.  Adams,  5235  S.  Greenwood  aveno®,  cheraistryj  Hadley  W,  Ford, 
6110  S.  University  avenue,  chei'dstryj  Shengen  Hu,  31U0  S,  Michigan  aven«B, 
chemistryj  and  RSehard  A.  Schraidtke,  311tO  S,  I^ehigan  avenue,  mechanical 
engineering.  I  aod  Olden  S.  iiauria,  3140  3»  ssiehi^n  aveaue,  cheBdatryt 
Master  of  science  1 

Wallace  Fieurseig,  111?  E.  8lst  street^  nathematicsj  Robert  N,  Friend, 
51i36  Hyde  Park  boijlevard,  psychologyj  Janes  S,  Fu,jioka,  5737  S,  University 
avenue,  aii«saical  oiglneeringj  Oeorge  G.  Kent,  96lS  S.  Hoxie  street,  irschanical 
engineering!  Tom  T.  Kikuchi,  5528  S,  Dorchester  avenm,  phj.rsicsj  Christine  E.  Kris, 
5701  S,  Maryland  avenue,  psychology. 

Aaron  F.  Kritaaer,  lh06  E,  58th  street,  industrial  en^neerinp;  A.V.R,L.l!. 
Murtgr,  3300  S,  Michigan  avenuej  Edward  M.  Rosen,  l6o5  E.  5oth  street,  clierdcal 
en^newingj  Henry  Stokke,  97li0  S.  Ellis  avenue,  metallurgical  engineering 
Ramachandrasa  V.  VagaOe,  3300  S.  Michigan  avenue,  city  planning)  and  Kwan  V,  Woo, 
llllt  E.  59th  street,  electrical  engineerinj. 

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Day  phones: 

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SPECIAL  TO  THS  SOUTK^ISST  NFIGHBORHOOD  SICTIOM,  CHICAGO  TRIBUNE 


Elev«a  Southwsst  and  Sofuthwest  suburban  stadents  are  among  the  90  i£io 
recei^ned  advanced  degrees  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Techn61c^;j^  s  commenceaent 
exercises  Jvne  12, 

Ales:  D,  Bailefjr,  vice-chaiimani  of  Illinois  Tech*s  board  of  trustees 
and  former  ■vice-ijresident  of  the  CowmorBrealth  Edison  coTiroany,  delivered  the 
comnenceraent  address,  "Fifty  Tears," 

i3r#  John  T.  I^ttallata,  presif^ent  of  Illinois  Tedi,  conferred  advanced 
degrees  on  the  following  Southwest  and  Sou-Bnjest  suburban  residents! 

Doctor  of  phLlosophys     ^«»  -'M^s^*:*;  f  «st/.«'f.«uT  «-  ■•»  *'^- 

Maurioe  L,  Anthony,  38  BogWDOd  drive.  Park  Forest,  laedianics. " 

Master  of  sciences 

John  ?•  Dwme,  57li7  S,  Fairfield  street,  tadustrial  engineering^  Kevin 
F,  Flyrni,  Ij.30  VJ.  72nd  street,  chemical  engine^  ring;  Charles  A,  Hatstat,  Blp£> 
i^s'«  91st  street,  Oaldawi,  electrical  engineeringi  Ervin  J.  Hawcylewicz,  329 
Osage  street,  Park  "crest,  biodiemistryj  Arnold  E,  Kunst,  ^kCh  ^^'.  Marquette 
road,  business  sand  engineering  administrati  en. 

Ra3|3h  K,  Lasar,  3218  W,  Marquette    road,  predict  design;  Peter  Morrison, 
8$00  W.  13l3t  street,  Orland  Park,  electrical  engineerlngj  Chaises  P.  Pigott,  Jr., 
II33I1  S,  Lothair  avenue,  mechanics j  John  H,  Schniben,  166I8  S,  tftiion  avoBca, 
Hajnrey,  civil  engineering;  and  Janes  W,  Shine,  9213  S,  Laflin  atrect,  business 
snd  economics. 


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Night  phone: 

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SPECIAL  TO  THE  W5T  HEIGHBORHOOD  SECTKH,  CHICAC-O  TRIBUHE 

Twelve  West  and  West  suburban  students  are  among  the  90  tiftio  received 
advanced  degrees  at  Illinois  3Jistitute  of  TecJmolc^y' s  commencement  erer- 
dses  JiBie  12 • 

Alex  D,  Bailey,  rice-chalwjan  of  lUinais  Tech's  board  of  trustees 
and  foi%er  vice-president  of  the  Concwnwealth  Ediscn  company,  dsllvered 
the  coramencemsnt  address,  "Fifty  Years." 

Br.  John  T,  Kettaliata,  prasident  of  Illinois  Tedi,  ccRifered  advanced 
degrees  on  the  following  West  and  West  ST:tourban  residents:  .  . 

Morton  J,  Klein,  U359  W,  Floumoy  street,  ohenjistry  and  Claus  0,  Tiim, 
Fredersdarff,  ^U  N,  Harlesn  avenue.  Oak  Park,  cheraical  engineerings 

Master  of  seienceV"  "^^^^■^^'-  ""  _.,._„  i><;y^^,  m^-nutx^  ...... 

Myron  Goldsmith,  22li  N.  Karlov  a:venue,  ardiitecturej  Robert  Grove,  28 
H.  Karliov  avenue,  electrical  er^!Berlngj  Hwmrd  A,  Kullanji  3506  N,  WaUsr 
street,  art  education;  Cecil  C,  Lencioni,  Jr.,  201  S,  Kedale  avenue,  electrical 
engineerlngj  Paul  P.  Leo,  102lt  N,  Leclaire  street,  chemical  engine^ing, 

Robert  J,  IJateer,  hl59  ^';'.  Adams  street,  psychology;  Robert  J.  Plnski, 
30^  VJ.  Jackson  botaevard,  mechanical  englneer?jsgj  Joseph  L*  Radnik,  65I1I4. 
y»  26th  place,  Beiwjni,  electrical  enplneeringj  Kenneth  N,  Uh^r,  ^(^8  W, 
Wilcox  st3rept,  mechanLcal  engineerings  and  liarold  V,  Vatts,  130!|  N,  Main 
street,  Wheaton,  physics. 

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SPl-CIAL  TO  THE  IICETWEST  NEIGHBORHOOD  SECTJOJI,  CHICAGO  TEEBUKE 

Twelve  Northwest  and  Northwest  subtirban  students  are  among  the  90  ^xho 
received  advanced  degrees  at  IJJ^Jiois  Institute  of  Teclinology' a  comraeacement 
exercises  June  32 • 

Alex  D,  ?.ailey,  vice-chainnan  of  Illinois  Tech's  board  of  trustees  and 
fonaar  vice-pro sident  of  tie  Goimnonweip.th.  Edison  cocipaEgr*  delivered  the 
coBaBencement  address,  "Pifty  Tears," 

Dr»  John  T»  Rettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech,  conferred  advanced 
degrees  on  the  following  Northwest  aai  Northsjestem  sub\irt)an  jresidents: 

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Maste^  of  science: 

Thomas  A,  Caftpg  2lil5  N.  Kimball  avenue,  mecharical  engineering;  Williarti 
J.  Coyne,  UOl^  N,  Keeler  street,  public  admnistration;  JRoy  J,  Heyman,  U039 
W,  Armit^e  a-wsnue,  watheraaticsj  Calvin  H,  Hiiber,  766  Algonquin  road, 
DesPlaines,  business  and  engineering  admini strati  on j  Harry  T,  Johnson,  hS^l 
W,  Hutchinson  stireet,  raedianicsj  Chester  J»  Kawiecku,  522^  ¥,  Eddy  street, 
electrical  engineering. 

James  T,  Kouba,  2}i39  '^'.  Augusta  boulevard,  physics;  Robert  C,  Mamoser, 
li^  N,  Laai/ltt  street,  bacteriology;  Richard  J,  Mihalek,  3122  N«  Spaulding 
avenue,  mathematics j  Ihaddeiis  A.  Ripa,  2639  II,  Kimball  avenue,  business  and 
economics;  Bernard  Saltzberg,  $lh3  ^»  Nashville  avenue,  electrical  enf^ineering; 
and  Perry  L«  Toback,  IR^O  N,  Htmboldt  avenue,  electrical  engineering. 


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eedved  advanced  degrees  at  Illinois  Instit-ate  of  Technology's  coranencCTient 
exercises  June  12, 

iOex  D,  Bailey,  vice-chairman  of  niincsls  Tech's  board  of  trast,ees 
and  farmer  vice-president  of  the  Cbinmom»ealth  Edison  company^  delivered 
the  coirmencement  address,  "Fifty  Tears .«♦    vi.il:  :^^-    ' 

Dr.  John  T,  Rettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech,  eonfered  advanced 
degr^s  on  the  following  North  and  North  SuJDxirl^an  residexifcss 

Ttector  of  pM-losophyj   ''t^<   Ul. .   the  Drr,;in;«Li^ 

David  L,  Kantro,  ^9  ^i?.   Brompton  place,  ctetdstryj  and  Leonard  Reiffel, 
6030  Hik  fSieridan  road,  electrical  enc:lneerii3g» 

-    Master  of  sdenoei    on,  «■-;  e«teHi -i  .-•ht.,^  >^^.  -.<  ...     ;■ 

MajTvin  Cohen,  653  ^»  Cornelia  street-,  electrical  engineering}  Eric  0. 
Gabler,  I3O6  V'inona  street,  business  and  enfp.neering  adnsinistrationj  Gerald 
P,  Tleldcfiaa,  62^1  N,  Washtenaw  avenue,  product  designj  Edward  A,  Johnson, 
I5U2  N.  LaSalle  street,  visual  design}  Robert  L#  Jones,  2118  H.  Lincoln  Park 
West,  city  planning}  Janes  VJ,  Kordig,  Jr.,  8I|23  5^»  ^5onticello  avenue,  Skokie, 
chemical  engineering,    -rr'- 

Alan  H,  Lazar,  3800  N.  Lake  Shore  drive,  inechanical  engineering}  Kimball 
R»  Nedved,  8^0  Sheridan  road,  Glencoe,  psychology}  Glonn  R.  Rose,  3705  N, 
Magnolia  avenue,  electrical  engineering}  Alan  J»  '  ildnan,  U759  N,  Maplewood 
avenue,  electrical  engineering}  and  Alfred  F,  Weiniberg,  6101  N,  Campbell  avente, 
metallurgical  engineering. 


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CHICAGO  —  Tivo  educational  radio  series,  "The  Jeffersonian 
Heritage,"  and  "The  Vi/ays  of  Hknkind,  "  will  nake  their  debut  in  the 
Chicago  area  during  the  month  of  June. 

Presented  by  Illinois   Institute  of  Technology  over  stations 
WOEk  and  WOPA-HVI,   Oak  Park,    111. ,    the  prograins  have  been  produced  by 
the  National  Association  of  jiducational  Broadcasters,   of  which  Illinois 
Tech  is  a  member.     Production  costs  v;ere  borne  under  a  grant  from  the 
Fund  for  ^idult  Education,  as  established  by  the  Ford  Foundation. 

"The  Jeffersonian  Heritage"  will  be  presented  each  Tuesday 
morning  at   11:30,    starting  June  l6.      It   is  a  series  of  I3  dramatic 
programs  on  the  life  and  philosophy  of  Thomas  Jefferson  with  Claude 
Rains,   -.veil  known  motion  picture  actor,   portraying  the  role  of  our 
nation's  third  president. 

The   second  series,    "The  Ways  of  Ivhnkind,"  will  be  heard  each 
Thursday  morning  at  II130,   beginning  June  18.     These  are  ha If- hour, 
adult- level  dramatizations  of  the  customs  and  cultui-es  of  various  groups 
and  peoples.     The  programs  were  produced   in  Canadian  Brodcasting 
Corporation  studios  under  the  supervision  of  Prof.   Walter  Goldschmidt, 
department  of  anthropology  and  sociology.  University  of  California. 


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OHICiGO  —  Winners  of  99  awards   in  the  fourth  annual  Chicago 
public  high  school  drafting  competition,   sponsored  by  the  department 
of  technical  drawing  of  Illinois   Institute  of  Technology,  will  be 
announced  at  an  assembly  program  Thursday,    June  18,  at   Illinois  Techo 

Included  in  the  av;ards  will  be  two  one-year  scholarships  to 
Illinois  Techs 

Speakers  at   the  assembly  will  include  Philip  Burness,    supervisor 
of  drafting,   Chicago  public  schools;    Hobart  Sommers,   supervisor  of 
industrial  and  vocational  education,   Chicago  public  schools;  Ralph  G-, 
Owens,   dean  of  engineering,    Illinois  Tech;    and  Clarence  E.  Deakins, 
dean  of  students,    Illinois  Tech. 

After  the  presentation  of  awards,    the  prize-winning  dra.vings 
will  be  displayed© 


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IVElvIORANDUM  TO:      CIIY  EDITORS,   PICTURE  EDITORS,  1-iED  EDUCATION  EDITORS 
FOR  3  P.M.   TIIDRoDaY,   JUInE  18,    1953 
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Two  one-year  scholarships  to  Illinois   Institute  of  Technology 
are   included  among  the  99  prizes  which  will  be  awarded  at  3  P'Ti* 
Thursday,   June  18,    in  the  fourth  annual  Chicago  public  high  school 
drafting  coiiipetition,   sponsored  by  the   technical  drawing  department 
of  Illinois  Techo 

The  prize-winning  draivings  will  be  displayed  following  the 
presentation  of  a;vards. 

Among  the  guests  who  will  speak  during  the  awards  assembly  are: 
Philip  Burness,    supervisor  of  draftings   Chicago   public  schools;    Hobart 
Sommers,   supervisor  of  industrial  and  vocational  education,  Chicago 
public  schools;  Ralph  G.    Owens,   dean  of  engineerings    Illinois  Tech; 
and  Clarence  S.  Deakins,   dean  of  students,    Illinois  Tech. 

You  are  invited  to  send  a  reporter  and/or  photographer  to  cover 

the  awards  assembly  and  the  opening  of  the  display,     -a  member  of  the 

public  relations  department  will  be  on  hand  to  assist  any  representative 

you  may  assign. 

—  Dick  Collins 
CAIumet  5-96OO 
Ext,  693 


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CHICAGO  —  Carbide  and  Carbon  Chemicals  company,  V/hiting,  Ind.  , 
a  division  of  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  corporation,  has  established  a 
scholarship  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  for  a  senior  student' 
enrolled  in  chemistry  or  mechanical  engineering  during  the  1953-54 
school  year. 

In  announcing  the  establishment  of  this  scholarship,  Dr.  Ralph 
G.  O.vens,  dean  of  engineering  at  Illinois  Tech,  stated  that  the 
scholarship  will  provide  the  winner  with  the  cost  of  his  senior  year's 
tuition  and  an  additional  $200  in  cash  for  books  and  other  fees. 

Candidates  for  the  scholarship  should  make  application  to 
Clarence  E.  Deakins,  dean  of  students  at  I.I.T,,  who  heads  the  committee 
designated  by  the  donor  company  to  select  the  winner. 


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CHICAGO  —  An  unusual  plan  for  housing  coeds   in  a  ne\i, 
multi-story  apartment  building  at   Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  vas 
announced  today. 

Clarence  E,  Deakins,  dean  of  students  at  Illinois  Tech,  told  of 
how  living  quarters  would  be  arranged  for  both  sorority  and  independent 
girls  at  Technology  Center  starting  next  September. 

An  entire  floor  at  Cariran  1^11,   nine-story  apartment  building 
at  60  E.  32nd  street,  will  be  devoted  to   coeds.      The  rest  of  the  building 
will  be  for   Illinois  Tech  staff  members  and  rcarried  students. 

The  building,  due  for  completion  some  time  dioring  August,  was 
designed  by  Ludwig  Mies  van  der  Robe,  internationally- known  architect 
and  director  of  Illinois  Tech's  architecture  department. 

This  is  the  first  time   in  Illinois  Tech's  history  that  housing 
has  been  available  for  women. 

One  local   sorority  —  Kappa  Phi  Delta  —  and   two  nationals  — 
Delta  Zeta  and  Sigma  Kappa  —  will  be  housed  in  Cariran  Hall.      Up  to 
now,    the  sororities  have  had  no  quarters  on  campus. 

The  sororities  will  have  full  apartments   in  the   building,  with 

some  arrangements  to  reade  for  sleeping,   Doakins   said.     The  majority 

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of  sorority  members,   however,  are  Chicago  girls  and  will  continue  to 
live  at  home. 

Apartment  and  dormitory  accoiioniodations  also  will  be  available 
for  independent  women  students,    the  dean  said»     Mrs.  IVkrie  Spencer, 
instructor  in  economics,  will  be   in  charge  of  women's  housing. 

Meals  for  dormitory  residents  will  be  available  in  a  Commons 
building  to  be  erected  across  the  street  from  the  new  apartment  building. 
Carimn  Ifeill's  first  floor  will  have  lounge  and  recreation  facilities  for 
all  residents. 

The  women's  programs  at  Illinois  Teoh  ere  under  the  supervision 
of  Mrs.  Edward  Glancy,    counsellor  of  women  students. 


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CHICxxG-0  —  James  F.   Mitchel,    23,    formerly  assistant  supervisor 
of  employee   communications  with  -i-cme  Steel  company,   has  been  appointed 
public  relations  associate  at  xi.rmour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology,   Ste\7art  S.   Ho'./e,   vice  president   in  charge  of 
public  relations  and  development  announced  today. 

Before   joining  iicme  oteel  Mitchel  worked  in  public  relations 
for  both  the  Chicago  Fair  of  I950  and  the  Chicago  Motor  Club,     His  work 
for  the  lake   front   exposition  was   intc^rrrupted  in  September,    1950 r   by 
his  recall  to  active  military  duty.      He  served  with  the  2nd  Infantry 
Division  in  Korea   for  eight  months  before  he  was  returned  to  this 
country  for  discharge   in  September,    1951« 

He   is  a  member  of  the  Gabriel  Guild,   a  society  which  draws  its 
membership  from  the  communications  field,  and  the   Industrial  Editors 
dissociation  of  Chicago,   a   chapter  of   the   International  Council  of 
Industrial  Editors. 

Mitchel  lives  at  2626  E.   77th  street. 


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Day  phones: 

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CHIGA,GO  —  Nickolas  A,  DeCecco,  associate  metallurgist,  metals 
research  department  of  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology,  presented  a  paper  on  "Brazing  Titanium"  before  the 
national  spring  meeting  of  the  American  V/elding  Society  June  16  to  19 
at  the  Shamrock  hotel,  Houston,  Texas, 

The  meeting,  which  was  the  first  of  its  kind  for  the  AJ3, 
included  the  presentation  of  various  papers  describing  the  findings  of 
research  and  investigations  conducted  to  advance  the  science  of  joining 
metals. 

Other  facets  of  the  Av^S  meeting  were:  symposiums  for  the 
interchange  of  new  ideas  on  application,  equipment,  management  and  the 
economics  of  welding,  and  a  welding  exposition  for  imnufacturers  of 
welding  equipment • 


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DeOecco  abstract 


Methods  have  been  developed  for  brazing  commercially  pure 
titanium  with  an  oxyacetylene  torch,  by  electric  resistance  heating 
and  in  a  furnace  using  an  inert  gas  atmosphere  of  commercial  purity. 
Torch  heated  single  lap  joints  vrere  made  which  had  a  high  shear  strength 
when  tested  in  tension.  Joints  brazed  with  fine  silver  broke  with  a 
ductile  shear  fracture  whereas  joints  made  v/ith  other  braze  metals  broke 
with  a  brittle  shear  fracture.  Resistance  heated  lap  joints  were  made 
with  sufficient  strength  to  break  the  titanium  in  tension  outside  the 
lap  area. 

The  surface  films  which  form  on  heating,  V7ere  studied  by 
reflected  electron-diffraction  techniques.  Fluxes  were  developed  for 
removing  these  siurfaoe  filmsj  they  incorporated  metal  depositing  reagents 
such  as  AgCl,  CU2OI2  ^^^   lvlnGl2.  'iifhen  fused  on  a  titanium  surface,  these 
fluxes  react  with  the  titanium,  undercut  the  oxide  surface,  deposit  a 
protecting  metal  film  in  a  chemical  replacement  type  of  reaction. 

An  approximate  titanium-silver  phase  diagram  v/as  constructed} 
it  provided  a  metallurgical  understanding  of  metallographic  structure 
of  joints  brazed  with  fine  silver  and  verified  the  existence  and 
ductility  of  the  intermetallic  compound  TiAg,  which  was  discovered  in 
the  course  of  this  investigation. 

An  exploratory  investigation  for  welding  commercially  pure 
titanium  and  a  7%  manganese-titanium  base  alloy  by  recrystallization 
welding  produced  joints  with  shear  strenghts  equivalent  to  the  shear 
strength  of  the  annealed  titanium  base  metal. 


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CHICAGO  —  Pter  A.  Abetti,  Pittsfield,  Ifass,,  was  araong  Ul8 
students  who  x-sere  graduated  June  12  f*o«.  Illinoijs  Institute  of 
Ttedinology.  ' 

Abetti  received  the  ^teg^ee  of  doctor  of  philos»ph7  in  electilcal 
engineering;.     He  lives  at  13^  ?%\m  ati'eet.    Pittsfield. 


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CHICAGO  —  John  G,  Yarosh,  Aliqprlppaj  ?a.,  vas  axaong:  hl8 
stu*nts  wiio  were  p  3?a(iiated  June  12  from  Illinois  Xnetltute  of 
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C5K3C^'0  •<-  Stanley  E,  Jisnes,  Chester^  '^a,,  iaui  amonc  hlB 
atudents  wIjo  yors  graduated  J-qne  12  from  Tllinqla  Iwitltwte  of 
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•was  amon?:  Iil8  students  wiio  were  gradaated  Jvxie  12  frcsr.  Illinois 
Institute  of  Tecrmology, 

Stanle?/  received  the  degree  of  bacheCLor  of  science  in 
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Chldi&C-O  —  liTS,  Maxii^  ojra.dsliaw^  T'rlnoctaa,  Fla«,  was  anong 

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GHICA'~0  —  Rol-wrt  W.  Estln,  GolcjTB-do  Springs,  Colo,, 
ms  among  klB  sttidants  who  were  gradiatad  J'une  12  Sroa  Illinois 
Insfeltute  of  Technology,  ,  ,  ^ 

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cmJilGO  -  itonaid  L.  Sickler,  Penns  GravB,  N.  j.,  ^as  asiong 
his  students  ito  were  graduated  June  12  from  UMxioU  Instii^ute  of 
Tedinology, 

Siciier  1-ecrJ.ved  the  degree  of  bacUica'  of  science  in  archi- 
tecttare.    He  lives  at  2j67  K.  Stroad  sts^et,  ?mm  Crove,  S,  j. 


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CHICAOO  —  Mlas  Cora  War^l,  TiO.hoiimsXt  '^•a  w»s  amwaig  118     ^ 
•tudents  wia>  were  graduated  June  12  froa  IxlitiQig  Institute  of 
Ttechnolofry. 

Miss  X'i'ard  rECasived  -yie  degree  of  baciKaor  of  science  in 
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CHICAGO  —  Dean  E,  Johnson,  Masoai  Citry,  Iowa,  was  arcng  UlB 
students  who  were  graduatfed  June  12  :a?om  Illinoia  Institute  of 
Technolo^,  ,,,,■..   

Johnson  received  the  degree  of  baelwlor  of  science  In  fire 
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CICCACO  —  I'laclbnald  Ciirless,  VflcMv^i,  Kans,,  «as  among  LCL8 
stadents  w5k>  were  graduated  June  12  from  Ij-linois  Institute  of 
Technology. 

Cur  less  rcceivBd  the  degpee  of  badtelor  of  scdenoe  in  fl» 
protection  and  safety  en^i^eying.    He  lives  at  IhO  Boarter  street, 
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CfIIC«BO  —  Roger  L,  Erickson,  G  griAngton,  IJ,  D,,  was  amcmg 
Ul8  students  who  ware  gi?audated  Jttne  12  Svcxo.  Illinois  Insrtltute  of 
Technology, 

Erickson  received  the  degree  of  badaelor  of  science  in  elec- 
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QilDACO  —  Bsed  B,  Vsapley,  Benver,  Colo,,  ^s  among  1}18 
stTidmts  who  Here  gradwsted  June  12  from  T12inc3d8  IiBtitut©  of 
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CinCACO  •-  IWo  Winnipeg  resictenta  were  assanc  ijl8  students 
1^X0  were  gx^duated  June  32  from  Uliaols  I^istltute  of  Teclmology. 

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CHICAGO  —  Two  lliehLgan  City  residents  ymre  among  lilS  tdio 
nsre  ecradciated  Jtaie  12  from  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

The  graduates  and  tlieir  degrees  are  Harold  E.  Johnasn,  1|11 
Poplar  street,  bachelor  of  science  in  mechanical  engineering,  and 
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CHICAGO  — •  Richard  !•  Brooker,  Brighton,  Mass.,  x-sas  among 
lil8  students  who  vere  graduated  Jime  12  ftom  Illinois  Institute 
of  Teclmology, 

Brooker  received  the  de^^^e  of  bachelor  of  scien<»  in  archi- 
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aijcmo  —  Carl  A,  Hilton,  Jr,,  Jlafeick^  Kass.,  was  aaiong 
laB  stUv^Kits  who  XTcre  gradTsated  June  13  froHi  Illinois  Institute 
of  T)Bchnology, 

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CHICAGO  ^  Solisinon  J.  Feravlch,  Hcward  City,  Mich.,  was  ^^i 
asnong  hlB  students  viio  were  graduated  June  12  from  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technoloey. 

Feravich  received  the  degree  of  bachelor  of  sciencs  in     » 
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CKIGjiOO  —  Jaraes  A,  ErdR'Sn,  Saginaw,  !4ich.,  waa  araoiig  1|15 
students  who  wre  graduiited  June  12  fsrom  ruiaiois  Institute  of 
Tedinology. 

Ercinan  received  the  cJegree  of  bachelor-  of  sdenc©  ia  ae<^« 
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CHICACrO  —  Robej-t  J.  McV-liorter,  }^"3rt:d.tporb,  Mi<^,,  was  among 
lilB  stiidmxta  tiio  were  graduated  June  12  ftam  Iiainols  Institute  of    . 
Technology. 

Mdf-riiorter  received  the  degree  of  bacL-©lor  of  acisnce  in  piiysics, 
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CHICAGO  —  iOaoi  r:.  Sheman,  Hniversi^  City,  Mo.,  was  among 
1(18  students  i^io  wer»  nra«J«at<sd  .June  12  tron  IXUnoda  Institirfce  of 
TedmoloEy, 

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CHSJACO  —  Ttonald  V,  rfrurjr,  Ro-cartaon,  Ho,,  was  anong  iil8 
stuctents  vjho  were  graduated  June  12  from  Illinois  Instittifce  of 
Technology, 

"Dsury  received  the  degree  of  i:B(*ielor  of  sox&aoe  ia  En&lish 
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CSICMQ  —  Ho4»y  ?•  Elilott,  ri^^ton,  ^sJdo  iMtl§eaic.  ?il8  st^idBnt8 
who  w«re  cr-^rfiin *■«?><?  rTtsas  12  from  tjU-nolsi  '^s^tiXle  of  TechBdlx^y, 

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CHICAGO  —  ISavid  s^,  Sullivan,  Lima,  Ohio,  was  anong  Ll8 
students  vbo  were  rrrsduatcd  Juije  12  ffora  Illinois  Institute  of 
TechnoloGj'-. 

SiTllivsn  i^2ceived  tiie  flegi"ee  of  badialor  of  science  in  i 
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CHICAGO  -•  Thomas  ii.,  Canipbrll,  Lancaster,   Ohio,  was  among 
ltl8  students  who  were  fTadiiated  June  1?  from  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology. 

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CHICAGO  —  Harold  differ,  Whiting,  Ind.,  was  among  liL8 
stTidents  wlio  were  gracTuated  June  12  frcr-.  Illiiicis  Institute  of 
Technology. 

Riffter  received  the   ds^nree  of  bachelor  g£  scdeaice  in  civil 
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CHICAGO  —  Charles  V.  Juliano,  VaUer,'  Stream,  H.  Y,^  was  among 
lil8  students  xjho  were  gradiiated  Jtme  12  .Croni  Illinois  InstLtut«  of 
Technology. 

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CHIOAro  ««  Otto  K,  K«rl±ng,  Staten  Island,  K.  T,,  -was  araong 
laB  stuflents  wbo  wre  gratJuated  June  12  froa  Illlnoia  Ibstit\it«  of 
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6OSAC0  —  William  Kurerock^  Etehursti  Long  Island,  H.  Y,, 
ms  arxsnfr  I4I8  atiwtents  vi\o  veve  ^radiated  Jtnae  22  trm  Plinois 
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CHICAGO  •-  Errain  Pads.,  !aaga3?a  Falls,  '\  Y,,  was  ajr?ong  hlB 
students  who  were  graduated  June  12  from  lUirtois  Insfe'tute  of 
Technolofjy* 

Pacia  received  the  degree  of  bachelor  of  science  in  electrical 
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CHJDAOO  —  milliaa  1.  l-te!orran,  Trory,  Tl.  Y,,  tsas  among  hJ3  stuaonts 
vho  wer«»  gi'aduatsd  Jyme  12  from  .niinoxs  Institute  of  Technolosy, 

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SPECTAL  TO  TIE  ZIOB-MNTON  Wi^S 


CHICAGO  ••  James  B,  Andrews  of  Zion  t-jas  anoong  the  lil8  stcdents 
uho  received  degrees  Jvne  12,  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Teclmology's 
ccinmen cement  e:^ercises  at  Orchestra  Ilall. 

Ninety  of  the  gradtates  received  advoiice  degirees,  and  328  received 
bachelors  degrees.    Dr,  John  T.  Itettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tedi 
conferred  the  baclielor  of  science  degree  in  industrial  engineering  on 
Andrews, 

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SEECIiU.  TO  EiE  UOSTH  CITIZEN 

CHICAGO  —  Edward  J.  iSffcin  of  Worth  -was  among  the  ijlB  students       ^ 
who  received  degrees  uime  12,  at  Illinois  Instittite  of  Technology's 
commencement  ejasrcises  at  Orchestra  Hall, 

Ninetj'"  of  the  graduates  received  a->(rance  degirees,  and  328  recei^,red 
bachelors  degrees.     Dr,  Joim  T,  BettaHata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech 
ccnf erred  the  bachelor  of  science  degree  in  olieBiical  engineering  on  Swain. 

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SPECIAL  TO  5HE  WITIPTETKA  TALK 

CHICAGO  mm  Lovella  Giierzoa  of  Winnetka  was  mrong  the  ia8  students 
uho  reoBived  degiBes  June  12,  at  Illinois  Ihstitufce  of  Technology's 
ccmmBncemGnt  exercises  at  Orchestra  Plai.i , 

Ninety  of  tlie  graduates  received  a.&m.m  degrees,  and  328  received 
bachelors  degrees.     Dr.  Jolm  T.  Ifettaliata,  presidexrt  of  Illinois  Tech 
Conferred  the  baclielor  oT  science  degree  in  visual  design  on  Hiss  Gueraon. 

M5.SS  Guerzon  lives  at  IO83  Cheirry  street. 


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CHICAHO  —  Heaary  V.  Linalwry  of  Western  StTings  vaa  among  the  lil8 
students  ^o  received  degrees  June  32,  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Tedi- 
nology's  C(»BiBnc3«iaent  exercises  at  GB?chc3tra  Kail, 

Ninety  of  tti©  graduates  received  advance  degrees,  and  328  recci-ved 
bachelors  degrees.    Dr.  Jdm  T.  Rettaliata,  iDresident  of  Illinois  Tech 
conferred  the  bacheJiW  Qi:  science  degree  in  mochanical  engineering -'en 
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bachelors  deprees,    T>r,  John  T,  aettaHata,  ?s*esid««t  of  nilnoia  Tedi 
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SPECIAL  TO  -mE  RKEESIDE  KEWS 

CHIC  AGO  —  Alj^rcd  A,  Luksy  of  Rl^^rside  vas  anong  the  Ul8  srtudents 
who  reoBlved  {iefjc^es  Jvxts  12,  at  Illinois  Institute  of  TeGhnolof?y*s 
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bachelors  degrees.     Dr.  John  T»  Rettalia.ta,  president  of  Illinois  Tech 
conferred  the  Tsachelor  of  science  degree  in  physics  on  Lulosy, 

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Day  phones: 

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SPECIAL  TO  THE  PAIA^  EEGKMiiL 

CHICAGO  —  Roman  (correct)  L«  V'oodbuiy  of  Palos  Heiglits  was  axaong 
the  Ul8  students  who  received  degrees  J\ms  12,  at  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology's  conmenceinent  exercises  at  Orcbcatra  Hall« 

Nine-ty  of  the  graudates  received  advance  degrees,  and  328  received 
badielors  degrees,     Ur,  John  T,  Rettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech. 
conferred  the  bachelor  of  science  degree  ia  electrlcaL  engineering  on 
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Day  phones: 

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SPECIAL  TO  THE  PALATTNE  ENTERPRISE 

CHICAGO  —  Norman  T,  Oltmdorf  of  Palatine  was  among  the  iilS  stutents 
who  received  dasgrecs  Jme  12,  at  lUinois  Instlttrte  of  Technology's  com^ 
mencement  exercises  at  Orchestra  Hall, 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,  and  358  received 
bachelors  degrees.     Dr.  John  T.  Itettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech 

conferred  the  bachelor  of  science  degree  in  electrical  engineerii^  on       ' * 

Oltendorf, 

Cltendorf  lives  at  20  N,  Halsted  stt^et. 


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Day  phones: 

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SOCIAL  TO  THE  ORUSD  PAEK  HEMLD 


CIDTAGO  —  Peter  Morrison  of  Orland  Park  vas  among  the  !iL8  students 
vtio  received  degjrees  J\me  12,  at  Illijttois  Institute  of  Technology's 
coraroencement  essrcises  at  Orchestra  Hall# 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees*  and  32B  received 
bachelors  degrees,    Tfr»  John  T,  Rettaliata,  iDresident  of  IHinois  Tech 
conferred  tlie  roaster  of  science  degree  in  electrical  er^ineering  on  Morrison. 

Morrison  lives  at  8^00  ¥,  131st  street. 


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Day  phones: 

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SPECIAL  TO  TIIE  SOR.'m  RIVERSITE  STffi 

CHTCJiGO  —  William  P,  Foley,  Jr.,  of  Ilorili  Riverside  was  amone  tho 
Ul8  students  wIto  received  degrees  June  1?,  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology's camnencement  exercises  at  Orchestra  Hall» 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,  and  328  received 
bachelors  degases,     Dr,  John  T«  Fiettaliata,  pa^esident  of  Illinois  Tech     > 
conferred  the  bachelor  of  science  degree  in  industrial  engineering  on 
Foley, 

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SPECIAL  TO  TIE  iroNTELKEN  JEWS 

CHICAGO  —  Robert  W,  Cook  of  M-andelein  was  among  the  Ul8  students 
vho  received  degrees  June  13,  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technolo^»s 
camenoeRient  exerSises  at  Orchestra  Hall. 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,  and  328  recjeived 
bacheloi^  deprees.     T>r»  .Tohn  T,  Rettal5-ate,  president  of  Illinois  Tech 
conferred  the  badieCLor  of  sca.ence  degree  in  mechanical  enginaeirLng  on  Cook« 

Cock  lives  at  I36  N,  Lake  Shore  dr5.ve« 


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Day  phones: 

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SPECBL  TO  THE  TTIDLOTHIAU  MESSEIOIR 

CHICAGO  —  ElHa  A,  Flaws  of  flidlothian  vas  among  the  laS  ■ftudents 
vho  received  degrees  Jtne  12,  at  Illinois  Institube  of  Technology's 
coBBjencoaent  exerdises  at  Orchestra  Hall*  '  .... 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  adaanc©  degrees,  and  328  received 
bachelors  degrees.    Dr.  John  T,  Rettaliata,  president  of  IllLnois  Tech 
conferred  tlie  bachelor  of  science  degree  in  civil  engineering  <ai  Flai«, 

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Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

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baoh«Gi^fr9  dogpress*    ?>r*  Jolm  ?•  l>«ttal!ata^  i^i^sidBst  of  Illinois  Tech  oon* 
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Day  phones: 

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CHIC  AGO  —  Michael  Jt  Morris  of  Joliot  was  among  the 
4l8  students  who  received  degrees  June  12,  at  Illinois  Institute 
of  TecJmology * s  cormnenccasient  exercises  at  Orchestra  Hall. 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  recolvod  edvanco  degrees,  and  328 
received  bachelors  degrees,  T>r,  John  T»  Rettaliata,  president 
of  Illinois  Tech  conferred  the  bacheloi-  of  scionoe  degree  In 
civil  onginoerlng  on  Morris*         "^^ 

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Day  phonf  s: 

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CHICA0O  —  John  il.   Sebr^ben  of  U&x'r&j  waa  aaosig  the 
l\XQ  stutJants  «il30  rocelvod  degraes  Juno  12,  et  Illiaoia 
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ninety  of  th©  g£>aduat@8  rscoived  advaiioe  desreos.,   aiid 
526  i»©ceiv©ii  baehslors  dogroea,     l^,  John  T*  Kettaliata* 
prosident  of  Ililaois  Sscii  coaferred  tii©  iaaatex»  of  eei«iod  degree 
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CHICAG-0  —  F/arren  R,  Lsmpe  of  Glen  Sllyn  was  among  the  1^8 
students  who  received  degrees  Jiine  12,   at  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology's  cBtaajaiencement  exercises   at  Orchestra  Hall,  <.  ,  ^ 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  adva^ice  degrees,  and  328 
received  bachelors  degrees*     Dr.    Joba  T^  Rettaliata,   president 
of  Illinois  Tech  conferred  the  bachelor  of  science  degree  in 
chemistr?r  on  Langje,  .  .  ^ 

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Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewirt  S,  Howt 
Day  phones: 

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SPECIAL  TO  THE  GLSiJGOE  NEWS 


CHICAGO  —  Kliuball  R,  ITodved  of  Glencoe  was  aiaong  the  1|18 
students  who  received  degrees  Jime  12,  at  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technologies  cotrfinoncement  exercises  at  Orchestra  Hall. 

Hinety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,  and  328 
received  bachelors  degrees*  ac*.  John  T.  Hettaliata,  president  of 
Illinois  Tech  conferred  the  master  of  science  degree  in  psychology 
on  Wedved, 

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Day  phones: 

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SPECIAL  TO  THE  EVEHGRKEIT  PARK  COURISR 

CHICAOO  —  Andrew  W.    Beilfuss,    Jr.,    of  Evergreen  Park 
was  among  the  i|J.8  students  who  received  degrees  June  12,    at 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology- » s  coimaencement  exercises  at 
Or^estra  Hall, 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  advaaeo  degrees,    and  328 
received  bachelors  degrees.     Dr.   John  T.   Hettaliata,   president 
of  Illinois  Tech  conferred  the  bachelor  of  science  degree  &n 
fire  protection  and  safety  engineering  on  Beilfuss, 

Bellfuss  lives  at  2709  W«   89th  place. 


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CHICAGO  —  Calvin  H,  liahcv  of  Dos]  lainos  was  among  the  ^18 
St  odents  i^o  received  dorr«es  June  12,  at  Illinois  Institute  of 
Tofliinologsr » s  ooniEienceiaent  axeroisoa  at  OrciioatPa  Hall. 

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received  bachelors  degrees.     Dr.   John  T,   Rettallata,  president  of 
Illinois  Tecli  conferred  the  raastor  of  science  degree  in  business 
Old  enginooring  administration  on  Huber.    ....  ._...,..,_,        ,..,.,..,.. 

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Day  phones: 

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SPECIAL   TO   THE  DONERS  GROVE  REPORTEH 

CHICAG-O  —  George  L.  Hervert  of  Dov/ners  Grove  v-as  amoiig 
the  klS  students  who  roceivod  degrees  June  12,   at  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology's  caaxaenceiaent  exercises  at  Orchestra 

Hall* 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,  and  328 
received  bachelors  dep;rees.  Dr.  John  ?•  Rettaliata,  president 
of  Illinois  Tech  conferred  the  bachelor  of  science  degree  in 
chemical  engineering  on  Hervert. 

Hervert  lives  at  1^.620  Seeley  road. 


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SPECIAL  TO   THE  DE  KALB  CHRONICLE 

CHICAGO  —  Cai^l  C,   Sahlroot  of  DeKalb  was   among  the  i|l8 
atudents  who  received  degrees  Jane  12,    at  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technolo33r*s   coramen cement  exercises   at  Orchestra  Kail. 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,    and  328 
received  bachelors   degrees,      Dr,    Jol^n  T,   Hettallata,   president  of 
Illinois  Tech  conferred  the  bachelor  of   BJeioiice  degree  in  product 
design  on  Sehlroot, 

Sehlroot  lives  at  8oi{.  S.   Lincoln  highwaj. 


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Day  phones: 

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SPECIAL   TO  THE  CiiYSTAL  LAKE  HERALD 

CHICAGO  —  Heljo  Kaal  of  Crjstal  Lake  \re,s  among  the  ijjjft:* 
students  who  received  degrees   June  12,    at  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technologr's  Cftranenceaffint  exerclsfts  at  Oroheatra  Hall. 

Hlnety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,    and  328 
received  baerielore  degrees*     Dis   Jolin  2,  Rettaliata,   r>r©3ident  of 
Illinois  Tech  csonf ©rred  the  bachelor  of   architecture  degree  on 
Miss  Kaal.  ♦ 

Miss  Kaal  lives  at  ^810  ITaroer   ati'eot. 


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Day  phones: 

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Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

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SFfiCIAL   m  THE  TIIORNTOH  MEIYS-BEE 

GEICAOO  —  Bernard  Peffoivnan  of  Calianet  City  was  among  the 
ljj.8  who  received  degrees  .Time  12,   at  Illinois  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology's  coirunencoment  exei'cises   at  Orchestra  Hall,        ^^v  ;* , •  &ti '^.    * .' 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degreoa,   and  328 
received  bachelors   degrees.      Di^,    Jolin  T»   Rett al lata,    president  of 
Illinois  Tech  conferred  the  bachelor  of  science  degree  in  civil 
engineering  on  Peff srman. 

Pefferraan  lives  at  l,^Ol|.  Shirley  drive. 


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Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  oF 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  318 
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CFiIGA'"rO  —  Joseph  J,   Cirabclista  of  Brookfield  was  aaong 
tiie  1}.1G  students  v?ho  received  degrees  Jiiae  12,   at  IT  lino?,  a 
Institute  of  Toclinology » a  coceioncemont  exsr'cisse  Et  Orchestra 
HaLU 

Kinety  of  the  graduates  rfeeelved  advsndd  dfegr^es,  and  328 
rcceivod  bacJielors  decrees.     Dr.   John  3.  Rettaliata,  praaident  of 
Illinoia  Tech  (inferred  the  bachelor  oi"  scloiice  deQS*eo  iyi  oheLiical 
en|Tln©©ring  on  nisfttheligta,  .■■■■"  ■^''    -t.u  >.■..•■•:   v^,- .;.,•■■._■..  ,-_ 

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Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext,  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  318 
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SPECIAL  TO   THE  BARRIICTON  COIJRISK-nEVIF.V 


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CHICAGO  —  Patrick  G.   Garv  of  Barrlngton  was  among  the 
l^l8  students  who  i»ccelv<5d  degress   June  12,    at  Illinois  Institute 
of  TechnologT*s  ccsnmsncement  exercises  at  Ordiestra  Hall* 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,  and  328 
received  bachelors  degrees.      Dr.   Jolrn  T.   Hettallata,  president  of 
Illinois  Tech  conferred  the  bachelor  of  science  degree  in  mathematics 
on  Carr.  '      " 

Carr  lives  at  III4.   "«  Lake  street* 


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SPSCIAL  TO  THE  DESPLAINSS  VALLEY  NEWS 

CHICAGO  —  John  Parkonas  of  Argo  was  among  the  l^Q 
students  v/ho  received  degrees  June  12,  at  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology's  commenceanent  exercises  at  Orchestra  Hall, 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,  and 
328  received  bachelors  degrees.   I>r,  John  T,  Rettaliata, 
president  of  Illinois  Tech  conferred  the  bachelor  of  science 
degree  in  mechanical  ezTgineoring  on  Parkonas*  *.«x»  ^'Atis^^^cx-'^ffluflaiv 

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Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumct  5-9600,  Ext.  317 
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SPECIAL  TO  THE  V/ILf4ETTE  LWE 

Two  Wilinetto  students  were  aiaong  the  I4J.8  \dio  received 
degrees   Jutie  12,    at  Illinois   Institute  of  Tecimologr*s   com- 
meuceiaent  exercises   in  Orchestra  Hall,  '  •i*i,Sl?<s<w3,    t:^d  J.  .. 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,    aiid 
328  received  bachelors  degrees.      Alex  D.   Bailey,   vicc-diairraan 
of  Illinois  Tech's  board  of  trustees  and  former  vice-president 
of  the  Coraraonwealth  Ediaon  company,   delivered  the  coBarriencement 
address,    "Fifty  Tears," 

Dr.   John  T.  Rettaliata,   president  of  Illinois   Tech,    con- 
ferred degrees  on  the  following  Wiliriette  residents: 

George  W,   Christensen,  1017  Central  avenue,    arcl-dtecture, 
and  G.   Thomas  Delahunty,    19^4-3  vlf  ashing  ton  avenue,    cheraical  engi- 
neering. 

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Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technolo9Y  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 
Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

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NIsht  phone: 

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SPECIAL  TO   THE  V.IIEATOM  JOURNAL 

CHICAGO  —  Two  Wheaton  students  were  among  the  lp.8  who 
received  degrees   Jnne  12,    at   Illinois   Institute  of   Technology's 
comraenceoent  exercises   in  Orchestra  Hall, 

Ninety  of  th©  graduates  received  advance  degrees,   and  328 
received  bachelors  degrees.      Alox  D.   Bailej,  vice-chairman  of 
Illinois  Tech»s  board  of  txnistoes  and  foraer  vice-president  of   the 
Coimnonwealth  Edison  company,   delivered  the  coannenceiaont  address, 
"Piftv  Yeai's." 

Dr,    John  T.   Rettaliata,   president  of  Illinois   Tech,   conferred 
degrees  on  the  following  Wheaton  residents: 
Master  of   science: 

Harold  V.    .Vatts,   13  4  N.   Main  street,   physics. 
Bachelor  of   science: 
Roy  Witte,   1019  Aiirora  \7a^,  medianical  engineering. 


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Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Sttwarl  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

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CHICrV'O  —  '^70  5^-rokie  stridents  w©PO  a;iO:\g  tii»  l^J."  who 
received  d©£^rces  Jiin©  12,   at  Illinois  Li^titute  of  !rochnolocy*a 
ccfassmna^srmnt  exorci-sss  In  Or'chestPa  liall, 

TflnetT  of  the  f^TB.d\xQ.tos  reoolvad  advaoce  dogroes,  maoA  328 
:pe08iTed  baehti)loi»s  do/^rocs.      .U,es  .D.  Bailey,  "yice-clminaan  of 
illinola  Tech's  board  of  truataes  and  foi^ar  vics-pirosideat  of 
the  Gonaaonwoalth  Edison  oonirari^',   delivered  th©  oomiaencasaent  address, 

Dir.  John  ?♦  T^sttalieta,   prsfiiebnt  of  Illinois  xeclif  con- 
ferred dogress  on  tVi©  folloi^irjg  Skoklo  r^sidezits: 

■   StoatQi:*  of  scloncs:  '  ■  '"  ", 

Jamea   Vj>  Kordlg,   Jr»,   8i}23  N.  .Vtonticollo  avanu©,   chiittitfaL 

Baohalor  of  eclancos 

JoUdS  M»  hOBSsml,  $Zb2  George  street,  laetallux^glcal  axx^" 
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Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  TechnolosY  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 
Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  31  8 
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CHICA  ;0  —  Five  Hockford  students  were  SEioni^  the  klQ  «4iO 
Psceived  degrees  June  12,  at  Illiuola  Institute  of  Technology's 
coiarasncoiflent  exorcisos  in  Orcxtiostra  llall» 

Kinet:7  of  ths  i2;x»aduatos  rocsivod  advene©  degrees,   and  326 
received  bachelors  de,:re0S.      Alox  t>.  Bailey,  vice-cholrrcan  of 
Illinois  Tech's  board  of  truateos  and  former  vice-president  of  the 
Confflionwealth  Edison  coii^^aoy,  delivered  t^ae  coasaoneeiaent  address, 

"Pift:r  Years ♦**  ,;   ■-?;;_.,. j^vl^     ^^->^;.    ■=•.,.  ..vv  ^i.' 

Dr.  John  T.  Rettaliata.   president  of  Illinois  2?eoh,  conferred 

degrees  on  the  following  Rockford  residents: 

Ri<^ard  A,  aonaquro,   1126  Selden  street,  mechanical  engineering; 

David  B.  Burglund,   213k  S,  Fifth  a/enae,   electrical  engine eri.ng; 

Richard  H.  'Jeyei's,  l6l8  Fairview  court,  mechanical  endaeering;   Prank 

A,   Reynolds,   1238  Slaiodell  street,  mchaiiical  en^^neeriiig;   and  Byron 

M,  Watermatx,   2OOI4.  Oregon  avenue,   raechanical  engineer ixig . 


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Day  phones: 

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Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

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CHICAGO  —  Tv/o  Park  Ridge  students  were  susong  the  iilO  who 
received  dogi-ees  Juno  12,  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Teobnology'a 
coKmoncoiaent  exei-cises  in  Oi*chost£»a  Hall* 

ninety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,   and  328 
received  bachelors  degrees.     Alex  D*  Bailey,  vlco-chalnnan  of 
Illinois  Tech's  board  of  trustees  and  foxier  vice^presideaat  of  the 
Goaaaonwealth  Bdison  co.apany,  delivered  tlm  coia:iienceiaont  address, 

"Fifty  Yeara," 

Di'.   Jolm  T.  liettaliata,    president  of  Illinois  Teah,   coxiferred 

degrees  on  the  following  PaPk  Kidge  residents J 

Donald  W,  Gather,   926  S.  ii&«"  Street,' civil  enginoerii^j    and 
Reginald  T»  Hyan,   111!^  S,   Hamlin  avenue.    Industrial  engine eriJig, 


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(BHICAGO  —  Two  Pai»k  Forest  students  were  auaong  the  lp.8 
wlao  received  degrees  J^joie  12,  at  Illlnola  Institute  of  TechnolOG7*3 
coriitaencej lent  e:cex'>cises  in  Orchestra  Hall. 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,    and  328 
roceived  bachelors  degi^ees.      Alex  D,   Bftlle-r,  vice-diaix'iuan  of 
Illinois  Tech's  board  of  trustees  and  fonaer  vice-president  of  the 
Coimaoawealth  Edison  coiapan:',   delivered  the  conBuenca^aent  address, 
"Fifty  Tears." 

Dr.  John  T,  Hettaliata,   president  of  Illinois  Toch,    conferred 
degrees  on  the  followln;j  Park  Forest  residents: 

Doctor  of  plillooophyj 

Maurice  L«   Anthony,   38  Dogv/ood  street,  Kcdiaiics. 

Master  of  science: 

Brvin  J.  liawrylewicz,   329  Osace  street,  biodiei/iistry. 


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Director  o(  Public  Relations  —  S((wart  S.  Howe 
Day  phonci: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technolosy  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  S-9600,  Ext.  318 
Night  phone: 

University  4-4677 


C;:IGAGO  —  Thpo©  Oak  Park  students  were  oaozig  the  4I0 
who  pooeived  deg^eys  June  12,  at  Illinois  Inatituta  or  Tadi- 
nology's  ooiam©no9£i»nt  oxerciaea  in  Orchestra  Hall.  :,^« 

Hiaoty  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degreos,   aiid 
328  receivod  bach.eloi''s  degr*ees«     Alox  D,  Bailoy,  vice-ciiairinan 
of  Illinois  T©cii*3  board  of  truatoee  aad  foriaer  vicQ~prasid«at 
of  the  CoBmonwealth  Kdison  co^any*  delivered  tlie  cojmjjsnceiiBnt 
address,   "Fifty  Years.**     -  r 

Dr,   John  T,   Hottallata,   prosidait  of  Illiiiois  Tocii,   con- 
ferred degrees  on  the  following  Oak  Park  residenta: 

Doctor  of  philosophy; 

Clans  G»  Von  Fradex'sdorff,   511  M,  Hax^lem  avenue,   clieuiical 
engineering. 

Sacheloi*  of  science: 

William  B.  McClain,  6[>.7  S.  ElMWood  avenue,  mechanical  engi< 
neoriiig,   and  Dino  H«   Most^di,   $i\h  lU  Harvey  avoauo,   civil  engi- 
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Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

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Night  phone: 

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CHISAGO  -«  f  iove  Oak  hamx  students  tjer«  asiong  thi  Ub8  i&o  x«eelwd 
degsmes  Jvsm  12^  at  niirois  Instd-tate  of  Teclmology'a  oo!arnenc«nent  eaoer- 
ci8©9  In  Orchestra  llalU 

NlraBtjr  of  the  grad«te«  recB±imd  ade-anoe  decrees,  asid  32B  reoelvBd 
bachelors  de,P3r««53»    A3ak  !)•  Bsdlery,  vlco-diainnan  of  Ill,ii»iB  Tech's 
board  of  tirastees  and  fonBKrTice-p?esldent  of  tl»  Ckjimnonwealth  Edison 
oaupuasr,  c!elivep»d  tlB  coiaraenoemsnt  adclrese,  •'Blftgr  lieers," 

T>r^  Jcte  T*  R«ttaliata,  presidant  of  Ulinoia  'SJech,  confterred 
dsgrt^s  oa  tli©  folltswini^  Oak  knm  reait^sitss 

MaiBter  of  scienoiii 

(Jharlcs  t^  Hatstat,  Slil6  \f»  91st  sta?eet,  lalectrioal  engineering* 

Badielor  of  aeicncej  .\i.^^>-i;T*- "r^>i  - 

Joaei^  F,  Cattorinl,  10100  S,  Klldare  awenue,  Esecfaasnical  engisieeringj 
and  Dcnald  0«  Slvf^3asvd0  B^5  S,  T/tti  street,  paydiology* 


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Director  oF  Public  Relations  —  Stcwirt  S.  Howt 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technolosv  —  CAIumct  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  TechnolosY  —  CAlumet  5-9600,  Ext.  318 
Night  phont: 

University  4-4677 


CHICAaO  — •  Two  Maywood  atudeaits  waro  araong  the  lp.8  vrLio 
roeelvod  decrees  Juno  12,  at  Illinois  lostituta  of  Technology's 
cojJBnoncement  exoi^cisos  in  Orchestra  Hall, 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  rec<:ived  advance  degrees,    sid  328 
receivod  bachelors  degrees*     Alex  D«  Bailey,  vice-ehalrxaan  of 
Illinois  Tech's  board  of  tm^stees  and  former  vice-president  of  the 
Commonwealth  Edison  cocipany,   delivered  the  commencecient  ad  iress, 
"Fifty  Years.'* 

Dr,   John  T#  RettsQ-lata,  president  of  Illinois  Tecli,   conferred 
degrees  on  the  follo'^ing  Maywood  residents: 

Francis  E.  Ilolberger,   1902  S*  9th  avenue,   electrical  engi  .eeringi 
and  Robert  K*  Kecip,   1}23jS#  10th  avenue,  civil  engineer ing«. 


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Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Sttwirt  S.  How« 
Day  phonts: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technolosy  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

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Night  photic: 

University  4-4677 


SPECIAL  TO   THE  LA  GRANGE  CITIZEN 

CHICAGO  --  Two  La  Grange  students  were  anong  the  l\l8  \t\o 
received  degrees  Jvone  12,  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology's 
commencement  exercises  in  Orchestra  Hall.  -r.^ 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,   and  328 
received  bachelors  degrees,      Alex  D.   Bailey,  vlce-ehairraan  of 
Illinois  Tech's  board  of  trustees  aa4  ^ojMer  vice-president  of  the 
Commonwealth  Edison  company^,   delivered  the  coHBaencement  address, 
"Fifty  ?eaa:'s. " 

Dr.  Joiin  T,   Rettaliata,  presiderit  of  Illinois  Tech,   conferred 
degrees  on  the  following  La  Grange  Park^i^Qjjiclentsj 

Donald  A,    Demke,   30  a.   Sixth  avmue,   chemical  engineering,    and 
Jamea  N«  Lingeman,   507  N,   Kensington  av<%nue.   La  orange  PaPk,    civil 
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OR  RELEASE: 


Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones; 

Illinois  Institute  o(  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  318 
NIghl  phone: 

University  4.4677 


CKKJACSO  —  Two  In^Lesidte  studanta  are  msmp.  tbe  Jil8  who  received 
degrees  Jiais  12,  at  Illinois  Institute  of  TedmoLogy'a  coBjaenceaent 
exerciaas  in  Orchestra  Hall* 

Mneig^  oS  tii©  graduates  received  adstmce  degrees,  and  32G  received 
bachelors  degrees,     A3es:  0.  Ballej,  vice-clm:lrraan  of  Illinois  !PQch'5 
board  of  tnsteos  and  fcaraer  vice-pfresident  of  the  Coomcawreaith  Edison 
ooiapany*  delivered  iHaa  Gossmaxmmx^  address,  Tiftsr  ^ara,"  . .. 

Dr,  Jom  T,  Eettaliata,  president  a£  Tllinois  Tec^i,  confeired 
degrees  on  the  foUoidng  Ihgleaide  resddKitei  ,  , 

John  J*  Ehrllch,  dimical  cngin^rirsc,  aad  "^atricJc  E,  Phillips, 
fire  protection  and  safets?"  engineeiinjj.    Jjoth  .f^rajiiated  frcai  Grant 
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35  WEST  33RD  STREET         TECHNOLOGY  CENTER         CHICAGO  IG,  ILLINOIS 


OR  RELEASE: 


Director  of  Public  Relations  —  S«cw<rt  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technolosy  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext,  317 

Armour  Resedrcfi  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  318 
Nisht  phone: 

University  4-4677 


SPECIAL  TO  TSF.  CCHmXER-rF^ 


CHICiTtO  —  Tt^ro  Elgin  stucitents  verc  arionR  the  ljl8  *too  received 
ctegrees  June  12,  at  Illinois  Institate  of  Tecl-molosr»s  c^rmmomiBVit 
exer(^ses  in  Orchestra  Hall, 

55inety  of  the  gradTiatcs  re(!teived  advance  degrees,  and  328  re- 
ceived l^chclors  decrees.     Alex  D.  Bailej^,  vice-ciiaiman  of  Illinois 
Tech's  board  of  trustees  and  for?«r  Ti^e-nresidsnt  of  the  Commortwealtti 
Edison  empmj,  delivered  ttie  commencmsnt  address,  "Fifty  ^ears,"  ^-  ■ 

Dr.  Jcim  to  Rettaliata,  presidcait  of  Illinois  Tech,  conferred 
degrees  on  the  faUowing  Elpln  residents: 

Robert  E,  Bedc,  3ii  ^^^  Gifford  street,  arciiitectarej  and  DonaH.;^ 
I.  Hoke,  3^  Silver  street,  dhendstr^r. 


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Director  of  Public  Relations  —  SUwart  S.  How* 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  318 
Night  phone: 

University  4-4677 


CHTOAf'O  — .  S^sght  Cicero  stttdent©  'trere  ssvong  tiie  1j15  >^io  received 
^gpc-s  >Jime  02^  9t  Hairwis  lastitut©  of  TQ<i-sai$$e3^9  Gmssmemamt 

■'iTltcV  oi  the  wTjidiaites  received  Q.&-T?nr:c  degrsf  s,  and  32B  r»3ceive4 
bac!>elors  (tef^rees,    Alsx  B»  SBtiI<&y,  -sloe-eimirBaBft  of  XDSnoix  Tedrfs 
lK)8rd  of  trustees  aaS  fStefilf  "^.e©-t!*%^i^t  of  '^  CenRtfnrwsislth  ^cttson 
coBipany-j  «§eliver»d  tJ«  coPSBPsncffifffleRt  sddresHS,  "Piftjr  ^ars." 

Dr,  JoIbi  T,  BettaliRt%  president  of  Illinois  1&^  conferred 
^gE*ee8  on  the  foUotdng:  C5icia*o  jesicfects! 

Roland  J,  Artsffisi,  1229  S,  U^.  court j  ch[j^?.caL  angineerlagj  IJonald 
J,  FcrglOa  l6l6  S,  50t4i  cowt,  :iiechajfri.oa3.  erjEineGring;  Ki^ene  J.  Klosak^ 
5320  ¥,  31st  street,  steeJianioaL  englneerii^l  iialkas  HnatBagaaim,  3308  S, 
58th  cowrt,  (Aril  engtmering, 

I«d<^i«  J,  Rstrucha,  ^yf  W,  23rd  stroet,  electr!,eal  engineeriagj 
G.  'Durtrsrd  Robersm,  Ii98f  W,  29th  place,  English j  John  R«  Tulacii,  13lS  S, 
Central  armnnej  m©o!:s?dcal  engliie^Pii^}  and  I^ijoesse  F,  V-ltt,  2101  S«  6ljBt 
cotjrt,  raecshaffiical  en^necriitg* 


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Day  phones; 

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Armour  Researcfi  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  318 
Night  phone: 

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CSIICJ0O  —  Six  aerw5?n  atuden-te  vcre  aucsnc  the  lilf  •tiho  reoeiTed 
degrees  Jtme  12,  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technolofy's  cmmenoesent    ^''^ 
eKBrcises  in  (orchestra  Hall* 

Utoatgr  of  the  fTaduates  reoedved  a  "vane©  dBijrees,  and  ^B  receivvd 
tjachelops  <tea?«e9*    Alex  J>,  Bailey-,  vtce-chainsffin;  of  Illinois  fech's        * 
board  of  trastees  and  tortmT  "Vioe-^presldi^t  of  thB  Carorsorwealth  Edison 
conTpany,  deli'wwed  tiw  carapsenceTient  Gd(!r«as,  •'Fifty  Yesrs*" 

Ur.  John  T«  P4rfctaliata,  preaiciant  of  I13±noi3  T«^,  conferred 
degrees  on  the  follojilng  Berts^  readctentss 

Mastar  of  science j 

J<^«T>h  L,  Radiick,  d^bh  1'.  26tli  place  ^  6lectiieal  engLnesrioE.  . 
#ilittjt«r  of  sciadcet  ■'" 

Pra«&  RratodmSl,  Jr.,  2^33  S,  Qunderaon  s"ta?©ct,  aechmical  engSaeea?- 
ingj  TIcawB!  B,  Linharfc,  I31S  Ov^Ibt  avenue,  i^^^sicsj  Robert  J»  BosnaenoH,  68(^  W. 
RooowiBlt  road,  pl^ysics;  Hobert  0,  S^^eralc,  32Uo  S.  Ill^il^aid  a-'nertue,  business 
aid  eooncrdesj  and  «fehn  E,  Zell^rs,  31it5  Wencsiaii  a:7imi»,  electrical  engineoiring. 


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Direclor  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  How* 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumel  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Researcfi  l-oundation  of 

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Five  Woodlaiai  students  are  aracmg  fee  ItlO  i*io  received  degrees  Jvaoe 
12f  at  IlUjiois  Institute  of  Technology's  camenceraeirb  exercises  in 
Orctestra  Hall, 

Nineigr  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,  and  32?  received 
bachelors  dep^ees,    Alex  D,  Baileyj  vice-chainaai  of  Illinois  Tedi's 
board  of  trustees  and  faemsr  idce-presidant  of  the  Cornnonwealth  Edison 
companj-,  delivered  the  (xrnneneeroBnt  ai-klress,  ^Fifty  ^ears," 

Dr.  John  T.  Rettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Teciaj,  conferred 
degrees  on  the  following  Woodlawn  residents; 

Doctor  of  philosophy: 

^adley  W,  Ford,  61JD0  S,  University  avenue,  ohemistiy, 

Bachelca*  of  sciences 

Constant  L,  Ale!cander,  l53^  E,  67th  place,  industrial  engineering} 
C-eoigc  T.  Honda,  6lU8  S,  Kimbark  avenue,  electrical  er^ineeringj  Tlieodore 
S,  Levis,  610^  S,  WoodLatm  avenue,  raathesiaticsj  and  Benjamin  S,  Tani,  3368 
E.  62nd  street,  cheirlstry. 

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Day  phones: 

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Night  phone: 

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SPECIAL  TO  llffi  WEST  TOm  PUBLICATIONS 

Fourteen  area  students  are  sBuong  the  ip.8  liio  received  degreea 
June  12,  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology's  ccHnoacement  exsrcises  in 
Orchestra  Hall» 

Ninety  of  the  gradaatea  received  advance  djegrees,   aid  32S  received 
bachelors  degrees,    Alex  ^,  Bailey,  vice-chainnan  of  Illinois  Tech's  board 
of  trustees  and  former  vice-president  of  the  GanEnomrealth  Edison  cospany, 
delivered  the  coimiencement  address,  "Fif  ty  ^ears*" 

Dr,  John  T»  Bettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tedi,  conferred  degrees 
<ai  the  foUo^-ig  ai^a  residents! 

Master  of  science; 

Cecil  C,  L^icioni,  Jr.,  201  S,  %dzie  avenue,  electrical  engineering, 
and  Robert  J.  Pin^i,  30^9  ^'^»  '^adcson  boulevard,  medianical  engineering. 

Bachelor  of  science: 

Charlotte  L«  Bass,  l6l8  S,  Ridgetay  avenue,  psychology}  Eitiest  B,  Bodnar, 
2101  ¥.  Huron  street,  poHtical  sciencej  Ilonnaa  Brendzel,  1251  S,  F^f^Cield 
avenue,  industrial  engineerijigj  Harold  K  Bitacher,  2821  S,  Tripp  avenxiej; 
mechanical  engineeringj  Joe  D.  Dilienedetto,  3db6  W.  Polk  street,  metallurgical 
engineering;  RadieL  ^.  Hartiaan,  l61i0  W«  Adoas  street,  hone  economics. 

Donald  P»  IQlrsh,  SOl;  W,  l6th  street,  chemical  engineering;  Bennet 
E,  levin,  1326  S,  Independence  boulevard,  industrial  engineering;  George  J. 
Starosta,  3001  S,  Pulaski  road,  mechanical  enflneering;  Sherman  Susman,  7li2  S, 
Independaice  boulevard,  cliemiatiy;  I^erbert  1*«  Underwood,  7^0  N.  Txoy  street, 
mechaiical  ennineering;  and  Clair  L«  T«itcher,  iSl^  S,  Avers  avenue,  business 
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Day  phones: 

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Sixteen  area  stuctents  are  aaong  tha  hlB  wlio  received  degrees  Jime 
12,  at  Illinois  Tnstitut©  of  Technology's  ccisienoeBEnt  exerciaes  in 
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badielors  degrees,    A3.ex  D,  Bailey,  vice-ehainnan  of  Illinois  Tech's  boa]:^i 
of  trueteea  and  former  vice-pceaident  of  tiie  CoKEucaiwealtii  Edison  coiupany^ 
delivered  the  cojrnnencement  address,  "Fift^  Icars," 

Th?,  John  i«  Rettaltata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech,  conferred  dteRrees 
on  the  foUovilng  area  residents s 

Master  of  science^ 

Williaa  J«  ^Gstm,  1|Q15  ^'»  feeler  strce-fc,  piiblic  adndnlstrationj  Harry 
T«  Johnson,  lj.80Y  W,  Hitdiinson  street,  rnediaiiLcsj  and  Bernard  Saltsberg, 
51U3  K«  ^ashvilie  aventifi,  electrical  engine©Klng»         .  .*;>    ..       .  - 

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Peter  Andress,  Jr.,  7020  N.  Manlsato  avcntat,  fire  p3x>tection  and  safety 
englneeriagj  Harry  F»  Mderson,  ltO$2  1!J.  Oriole  avenue^  arc?iitecturS|  Robert 
M.  Abrans,  3223  W,  Leland  avenue,  chooistiyi  Irwin  Herman,  hS'^  N,  Cemtral  Paxk 
avenue,  civil  on^'^ineeiringj  Hanny  M,  Fanaoi,  51i07  ?'•  Oriole  avenue,  chEsciat^, 

Norman  A»  Gjostein,  5719  N.  Klston  aventiQ,  metallurgical  erninecringj 
Henry  E,  Jurcaak,  6tt53  W.  Tlordica,  clieaicial  enf:inseringj  Richard  I-'istarz,  69^7 
W,  Balmoral  avenue,  industrial  eneinoeringj  Joan  k,  Nehlsen,  73U^  ^'»  Fanjeil 
avenue,  biology;  William  S,  Pati'lck,  li717  N«  ^Wai»e  avenue,  electrical 

engineering, 

Sayniond  L.  Rubey,  UII3  N«  Lawrdale  avenie,  mechanical  engineer-Jog;  Leonard 

D,  Schmidt,  I^SUO  IT,  Oketo  avenue,  electrical  enginceringj  and  Ralph  W,  Sclineider, 
Ui;03  W,  Farragut  avenue,  industrial  engineering. 


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Day  phones: 

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Night  phone: 

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SISCIAL  TO  TIIE  SOinW-fflST  TTMS  WmW 

Seventeen  area  studdata  are  among  the  lilB  who  jredeived  degrees 
Jvne  22,  at  Illinois  Institate  of  Tedmology's  comiaaiceiaent  exercises 
in  QrcjhGStra  HaLl.  »  . 

Ninety  of  iiie  gradyates  reeeiTOd  achrseice  degrees,  and  32B  received 
bachelors  degrees,    Alex  !>•  Bailey,  vice-diainoan  of  Illinois  Te<^«s  board  of 
trustees  and  fonnsr  vice«-pi''estident  of  tte  CoiaaoiBfealth  Edison  con^jany,  delivered 
the  cocmenceiaent  address,  "Fifty  "'^sars*" 

Hr.  John  T,  Eettaliata,  presicteit  of  Illinois  ?ech,  conferred  (fefirees 
on  the  foUoTJino  area  residents: 

Master  of  sciencej 

John  P,  Dunne,  57l;7  ^«  Fairfield  street,  indiistrial  engin  ering, 

Badielor  of  science: 

George  V/«  Chuduk,  3f?^3  ^»  55th  street,  business  and  econoitdcsj  Thomaa  F. 
Curran,  6o!t9  S,  Talman  avenue,  chonical  enginecringj  Gene  A,  Debrecht,  $97^ 
S,  Mapleijood  a-'.'enue,  arclrLtecture;  Ted(^  P.  I>unaj,  52E>1  S,  Massasoit,  architecture j 
Donald  G,  Edwards,  6(319  S»  Troy  street,  civil  en^neeringj  Raymond  J»  F.pich, 
3236  W»  62nd  street,  industrial  engineerdiig. 

Robert  D,  Gorabas,  ^321  S,  Rocbiell  avemie,  chemleal  engir.eerincj  Elisabeth 
L«  Griswol:'-,  ^15  S,  Union  avonyf ,  "Busijaesa  a^-econoraicsj  AlbJn  B,  RLsielius, 
72^3  S.  Sacraraento  avenue,  architect^-T^,  &3wiii  J»  ^oellcr,  ^35  S,  Mosart  street, 
eOectricaL  enciJ^^eringj  Richard  J.  Matts,  6l20  r.,  Rockwell  avenue,  chemustxy. 

Donatas  ?5atas,  6933  ^»  Rockwell  avenue,  diemical  aifd-neerincj  Vytaittas  J« 
Sliupas,  6^1  S.  Canpbell  stiroet,  civil  en^ncor^ngj  Richard  S,  Stemaatj'-,  3U5l  W. 
liUth  street,  chornistly}  Leonard  D.  Zeaeok,  713    S.  Rockwell  street,  mechanical 
engineering;  and  Ronald  J.  Ziantek,  ^01  S,  Albany  avenue,  electrical  encLneering. 


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SIECIAL  TO  THE  SOTrniTCJ^  ECOWCKIST 

^orty'-tiro  Soiithtotai  s  tocteits  art   agong  tJie  Ijl8  who  received  dospeea 
fam  12,  at  lUincds  Ijnstit  te  of  TecJinol ;  y' s  oomenceTnexit  eiaercisea  in 
Ordiestra  Hftll* 

HSnety  of  ijh@  g3?aduatea  received  advance  degree Sj,  and  328  reoelYed 
badi^ors  degrees*    Alex  ^«  Bailey,  vice-chaiOTan  of  ni'jjois  Tech's  board 
of  tarust«!S  snd  tOTmr  vlce-pirfisi<!ent  of  tl»  C<K!r:fln«roaith  E(E.son  comparer, 
deliroi^d  the  coiffinenc«ttBBt  adffress,  ''Plfby  'Sears," 

!Dr«  tTohn  ?«  B«t4taliata,  ptesA.6m.t  of  Illinois  Tech,  conferred  diigrees 
ceo.  the  fo!>Jlair3ng  ftrea  residents  j 

Jofcai  P,  Buni-je,  ??1i7  S,  Fairfield  street^  Indtetital  «igli«carinos 
Kevte  ?•  Flyrni,  Ij,30  W,  72nd  street,  duaDoical  ©igineerlngj  /Jtoold  E,  Ktmst, 
^db  W,  KaxTpet^-*  road,  biosiness  and  engineering  adrnlnistrationj  Ralph  M« 
Laaar,  32lS  ^T.  Marquette  road,  ixpoduct  cteaigns  iSSiarles  F,  Pigott,  Jr., 
1133li  S»  Loiaaair  avenue,  wdianicsj  and  Jaoes  tf.  Shine,  9213  S,  Laflln  street^ 
business  and  econo«iacs« 

Bachelor  of  science i 

Ernest  B«  Amett,  7$2ik  S«  Union  avcmte^  visual  AetAsn}  Oeorge  R«  Bills, 
88o6  S,  May  stTPet,  electrical  epslnscring}  Tliai'ldeus  L*  Cfegielski,  5531  S. 
EiJaabeth  atoect,  mechanical  engS  neerLng;  Geoige  W,  Chaduk,  3^53  ^U  55th  atroet, 
btiainess  sxtd  econondcsj  Thomas  F,  Crirsraa,  ^Ck9  S.  Talinan  avenue,  dTSpdeal 
engincerincj  Cene  A,  Ttebrecht,  5926  S,  nj!plo\T>od  avenue,  architecture, 

TVmald  R,  Edwards,  6019  S,  Troy  stnr-t,  dvll  engineerinGl  ReOTOwi  J« 
Epick,  3236  VJ,  ^Jnd  street,  industrial  engia:ieering}  David  K.  Eiabanka,  6f20 
S,  Woloott  avenue,  medxanicalai^ineeringi  Jack  A«  Froehlich,  823  '^'»  60tii  strecty 

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E,  Kosanke,  8UlO  S,  Lxislla  avenue,  civil  enf,lneeringj  WilHajn  F.  Ktffll,  970? 
S,  Lawndale  avenue,  civil  en^neeringj  lachard  J.  I'latts,  6^20  S,  Rockwell 
avenue,  oheTalstryj  Kenneth  H,  Miller,  92^1  3,  Osklej^  aven-a©,  industrial  B*fl 
«ngii»sering.  -^^im 

FredV,  ITeedham,  11131  S.  Wentwoiiii  avenue,  arcidtecrfcurej  Woodrow  D, 
Nelson,  3783  '^u  78th  street,  wedianical  err;ineeringj  Ann  Karle  Rarma,  723U 
S«  Halsted  street,  hone  economicaj  Wi311am  -'•  Kiisbis,  5^1  S,  i'eoria  street, 
physicsj  Donatas  Satas,  6933  S.  Rockwell  avenue,  chemical  engineering, 

Robert  H«  Siegle,  7939  S,  laflin  gti>ect,  arcliitecturej  Vyt-auta^i  J* 
Sliupas,  69iil  S,  Canrpbell  street,  civil  mgineeringj  Jaiyies  L,  Sprlbg«r,  922Z 
S,  Peoria  street,  fire  pi!H>t«setl<»  and  safety  eif^lnoeringj  Richard  S,  Stemasty, 
3U^1  w,  5lith  street,  chenistiyj  Eugene  B*  Uzymizskf  92U  ^'^.  ^st  place,  product* 
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Frand-s  J#  Trapp,  5227  S,  Justine  stjreet,  mechanical  engineering  Jajnes 
?•  Vard,  5720  S,  LafHn  street,  chemical  enflne^ringj  Fred  D,  Tfernicke,  89h7  S. 
Ra<SiiM  avenue,  civil  engineering}  and  Ronald  J#  7dentek,  5701  S,  Albaay  avenue, 
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Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Slewsrt  S.  Howe 
Doy  phones; 

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Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  E»t.  318 

NisM  phone: 

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SHECIAL  TO  THE  SpVm  SHE  NEWS 

Sixteen  a^ea  students  are  aaong  the  hl8  who  received  degrees 
June  12,  at  niinoia  Institute  of  Technoifigy's  coDanenceraent  exercises 
in  Orchestra  Hall* 

IQjietj  of  the  graduates  reoei^d  advance  degrees,  and  328  received 
bachelors  degrees,    iliex  D,  Bailsy,  vlce-chairmaa  of  Illinois  Tech's  board 
of  tnistees  and  foimeir  vice-president  of  tlie  Goranonwealth  EtJLson  coasipany, 
delivered  the  coraaenceTOOTit  address,  "Fifty  Years," 

Dr»  John  T»  Rettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech,  conferred  degrees 
on  the  followiag  area  residents: 

faster  of  sci®aceji 

Wallace  Feurzeig,  1117  B»  8lst  street,  matheaaatics}  Geoi^  C,  Kent, 
9619  S,  HcDcLe  street,  mechardcail  engineering;  and  Henry  Stokke,  9ThO  S» 
Ellis  avenue,  inetallur^cail  engineering. 

Bachelor  of  science: 

Donald  M,  Abraham,  8123  S,  Maryland  avenue,  industiial  •nifineering^ 
Harold  R.  -Anderson,  83U9  S,  Maryland  avenue,  architecture;  Fred  A,  Baef, 
8llfl  So  Eberhart  avaitie,  architecture;  Maiy  Lou  Everett,  7918  S,  Bennett  avenue, 
badielor  of  science;  William  P.  Freebima,  75^0  S.  Gregier  avenue,  civil  engineering. 

Jack  E.  Friedheinij  8U26  S.  Constance  avenue,  xnathematics;  Donald  J.  Croctch, 
8021  S.  Euclid  avenue,  chemical engineeringj  ArUrar  P.  Maia,  79lU  S,  Ebeihart 
avenue,  psychology;  l^lliBm  L*  Mvcrp^,  79SB.  3,  HrexBl  avenue,  civil  engineering; 
Donald  J.  I-ourie,  1^7  E,  86th  place,  metallurgical  engineering. 

Charles  E,  Pigue,  Tl27  South  Shore  drive,  electrical  engineering;  James 
E.  Price,  79^1  3,  Prairie  avenue,  civil  enj^aeerlng;  and  Vcsley  E,  Sod^rquist, 
1833  E,  93rd  street,  industrial  engineerine. 

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Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

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SPECIAL  I'O  THE  SOUTH  ElID  REPORIER 

Twenty-fbiar  area  stuctents  are  among  tlie  ijl8  idio  received  degrees 
Jtme  l?j  at  Illinois  Ibstltate  of  Tedinology's  mmmosimtsA  esercijses  in 
Orchestra  Hall* 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,  and  328  re<x:iv»d 
bachelors  degress*     Alex  D,  Bailey,  vic&-cl3ainii«ui  of  Illinois  Tech's  board 
of  trustees  and  fanner  vice-prssidKit  of  the  CcHnmoawealtti  EdLsosi  company, 
delivered  the  comiaencejMnt  address,  "Fifty  Ifears," 

Dr,  John  T«  Eettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech,  conferred  degrees 
on  tlie  followiag  area  residents: 

Ma0ter  of  sdsnces 

Charles  F,  Pigott,  Jr.,  1133h  S.Lothair  avenue,  mechanics j  Jaaaes  W, 
Shine,  9213  3.  Laflin  street,  business  and  econoiaicsj  Henry  Stokke,  97UO  S» 
El  Its  avenue,  metaUxu^cal  engineeidngt 

Bachelor  of  science? 

George  R.  Bills,  88o6  S.  May  street,  electrical  en^eeringj  Harry  P. 
Boekeloo,  10112  S,  Pferry  avenue,  metallurgLcal  enginc«ring}  Hanso  B,  Dal  Cason, 
16  E,  ll6th  street,  mechanical  engineeringj  John  A,  Den  Besten,  11309  S, 
Stewart  avenue,  medianical  engine~ringj  Anthony  Fasciottla  10l4li9  S,  State  street, 
medianical  cngineering{  Hany  Heersena,  Jr.,  M006  S,  I'^ientwcarth  avenue,  medianical 
engine erirg, 

Paul  J, Herbert,  707  W.  117th  street,  chemical  engineeringj  Paul  E. 
Hemnann,  11211  3,  0akl*7  avenue,  physics;  Hubert  N,  Jantacher,  10020  S,  Charles 
street,  fire  protection  and  safety  engin&  ring;  William  G,  Loots,  10620  S. 
Claremont  avenue,  mechanical  engineeringj  Kenneth  H,  Miller,  92^1  S,  OaMbsy 
avenue.  Industrial  engineering, 
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SIECIAL  TO  1HE  SOJTKEAST  ECONOMIST 

Twantgr-flve  area  stiKtents  are  anong  the  lil8  vho  received  d«gx««s 
Jtme  12,  at  Illinois  liistitutie  of  Technology's  cosmnenceiaent  exercises  in 
Qrchostra  Kail,  ^   .  ^ 

Ninety  of  ths  graduates  received  adFEoice  diegreea,  and  328  received 
bachelors  degrees,    Alex  D,  Railey,  vice-cbaixman  of  Illinaia  Tech's  board 
of  trustees  and  former  vice-presid«nt  «f  Uli^cds  Tech's  board  oflrustees 
and  former  vice-president  of  the  CoMnomiealth  Edison  company,  delivewd  the 
conanencenent  address,  "Fifty  ^eai^,"     ^ 

Dr,  John  T«  Rettaliata,  president  of  Illinoia  Tech,  conferred  degrees 
on  the  foUotdng  area  residents! 

Doctor  of  philosophyi 

Hadley  ^J,  Ford,  6110  S,  University  avenue,  daonistry. 

Piaster  of  science: 

Wallace  Fetcpaeig,  1117  E,  8lst  stre  t,  aathesaticsj  Geargje  C,  Kent, 
9619  S,  Hoxie  sta^eet,  mechanical  engineeiincj  and  Henry  Stokke,  97liO  S,  Eiais 
avenue,  metallurgical  engineerii^, 

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Donald  H,  Abraham,  8123  S,  Maryland  avenue,  industrial  engineering}  Constant 
L.  Alexander,  11^35  E,  67th  place,  industrial  engineering?  Harold  R.  Aodersm, 
83U9  S,  Maryland  avtmuc,  ardiitecture;   Pred  A.  Baer,  8II8  S,  Fberhart  avenue, 
architecture;  Sylvester  BemotaSj  30^7  l^,  Chsltenhaia  place,  mechanical  engineering} 
David  H,  Bowen,  7^0  F.,  69th  place,  English, 

I^d  A,  Cassel,  77U5  S,  Drimham  avenue,  business  and  economicsj  William  E, 
Egan,  Jr.,  7001  East  End  avenue,  industrial  enginecrlngj  Mary  L,  Fverett,  791G  S, 
Bennett  avenue j  William  D.  Freebum,  JSSO  S,  Cregier  avenue,  civil  engineering; 
Jamea  Freed,  673^  S,  Ridgeland  avenue,  architecture. 


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J,  Groetch,  8021  S,  Euclid  avenue,  cheiiiical  esi^i^^eiingi  George  T,  Honda,  . 

6lli8  S,  Kiirtoark  avernie,  electricaO.  engineeringj  Theodore  S.  Lewis,  6105  S, 
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7827  South  Shore  drive,  electrical  engSneeringj  Wos^fRr  E.  Soderqoist,  lc33 
E,  93rd  street,  industrial  engineeringi   and  Benjainin  S,  Tani,  1368  E,  62nd 

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Illinois  Institute  of  Technoloav  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  318 
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June  12,  at  Illinoia  Institute  of  Technology »s  cocimeQ cement  exercises 
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Kin»ty  0^  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,  and  328  received 
bachelors  d&grees,     Alex  D«  Bailey,  vice-chainnan  of  Illinois  Tech's  board 
of  trustees  and  f oimer  vLce-president  of  t  he  Canjjwpfealth  Ediaon  coupany, 
delivered  the  coinraencement  address,  '♦Fifty  Yeaa^s,*  .^, 

Dr.  John  T.  Eettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech,  conferred  degrees 
on  the  fo Hewing  ai'ca  residents: 

Thcanas  A,  Camp,  2hl$  N.  Kimball  avenue,  sjedianical  engineering;  William 
J.  Coyiffi,  hOl5  JU  K^ler  street,  public  a<3tninistrationj  Gerald  P.  Fieldtnan, 
6251  N.  Vashtenaw  avenue,  proctatrli  designj  R07  J,  Heyriaa^  itCp?  W,  AnstLtage 
•ronue,  natheciatica;  Harry  T.  Joiinson,  h&$7  W»  Hutchinson  street,  mechanics j 
Chester  J,  Kai.decka,  522^  W,  Edr^  street,  electric^  engineering. 

Richard  J«  Mihalek,  3122  H»  SpauldtLng  avtaxue,  inathematicsj  Tliaddeiis  A« 
Rlpa,  2639  N,  Kixnball  avenue,  business  and  econoaicsj  Bernard  Saltaberg, 
5ll!3  N,  Nashville  avenue,  electrical  engLnecilngj  Perry  L,  Toback,  18^0  N, 
Humboldt  avenue,  elodtpical  engineeilngj  Alfred  F,  Weinberg,  SUCii  N»  Campbell 
avenue,  metallurgical  engineeilngj  and  Alan  J,  Wildnan,  k7^9  N,  Maplewood 
avenue,  electrical  engineering* 

Badielor  of  science: 

Robert  M,  Atrams,  3223  W,  Leland  avenue,  diemistrj'-}  James  J.  Albrecht, 

U3U8  N«  Saciamento  avenue,  food  engineering;  liarry  F,  Anderson,  Uo52  N,  Oriole 

avenue,  arcliitocture;  Peter  Andress,  Jr.,  7020  N,  tlankato  avenue,  fire  protection 

and  safety  engineering;  Imin  Berman,  h$^  I^'«  Central  Park  avenue,  civj.l  engineering; 
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William  N»  Corbett,  3035  N,  Kennctti  avenue,  mechanical  engineering. 

Thn  J«  Bodtereau,  39Q3  N.  Latmdale  avenue,  arddtecture;  HaniiBr  M, 
Panaol,  5107  W,  Oriole  avenue,   chemistirj'-s  Erika  F,  Franz,  2955  N.  Kil- 
patrick  avenue,  psychologyj  Steve  A,  Oewartowski,  2863  W,  Shakespeaare 
avenuej  Morman  A,  Gjoatein,  5719  N,  Elston  avenue,  metallui^cal  engineering, 

Warren  M.  Cram,  22U8  1!J,  Lamon  street,  riecbanicel  enplneif-ringj  Arthur 
R«  Greenwood,  7231  '',  Rogers  avenue,  Qheinic?!  engine  ©ring  j  Fred  C,  Hardtke,  Jr., 
5239  W,  Barry  avenue,  chemistryj  Robert  S,  HolHtch,  19U7  N«  Natorra  avenae, 
electriod  engineeringj  Raymond  F,  Johnson,  21^39  "''.  Birohwood  avenue,  archi- 
tecture. 

Heniy  E,  JHircssaJc,  6Ii53  N,  I-Iordica  avenue,  cheidcal  engineering}  Ira 

E,  Kanter,  6322  N.  I'apleiTOod  anrenue,  diemlcal  enginGeringj  Ernest  D,  Kaufman, 
6I4O6  N.  FairiSueld  avenue,  dieaistryj  Serynour  Kauftean,  It628  K.  Honticello  avBnx», 
Industrial  engineerings  Fijger  A.  Kennedy,  28C^  K.  Francisco  avenue,  mathematics, 

Rajmiond  ?,  Law  son,  193it  N,  Albany  avenue,  indiastiial  engineering;  Geoz^e 

F,  Marcus,  3^20  W»  Lowell  avenue,  electrical  engineering^  John  P.  McLaughlin, 
27B9  N.  Clyboum  avenue,  fire  protection  and  safety  engineearijig;  Ricljard  Ilistarz, 
6957  W,  Balmoral  avenue,  industrial  ei^neeringj  Francis  L,  Murray,  1909  N, 
WLpp  Street,  architecture. 

Joan  A,  NeKLsen,  73i!li  W,  Farwell  avsnue,  biologyj  mchael  J,  Nowak,  1^819 
W,  Concord  place,  civ^J.  engineeringj  Geoi^  A.  Olson,  5915  N.  Artesian  avenue, 
electrical  engineeilngj  Jack  Paskind,  2908  V.»  CuTlnm  avenue,  chemical  engineeringj 
WlUiam  S,  Patrick,  U717  T!,  Ke-wanee  avenue,  electrical  engineering, 

Thomas  A,  Rodda,  5175  '*•  BloomingdalB  avenue,  meclianic al  engineetingj 
Raymond  L«  K-ubey,  hll3  N,  Lavmdale  avenue,  nechanical  en^neeringj  Mildred  3, 
Schlosser,  Ull5  N,  Francisco  avenue,  home  econcm.csj  Leonard  D,  Schmidt.,  55bO  N. 
Cteto  avenue,  electrical  engineeringj  Ralph  V/,  Schneider,  iii(03  VJ,  Farragut  avenue, 
industrial  engineering. 

Herbert  Simon,  2L53  N,  Drake  avenue,  mechanical  engineerLr^j  Ral^A  H, 
Sompolski,  3iil/S  N,  Neva  avenue,  architecture;  Edv.'ard  W,  Sunerdon,  25lii  N,  Long 
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electrical  engineering j  Marshall  H,  Uhl,  l8l?  11,  Karlov  avenue,  electirical 
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Day  phonci: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  318 
Night  phone: 

University  4-4677 


SPECIAL  TO  THE  MCRTHWPSTTWN  BOOSIgR 

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Twelve  area  students  are  amon/r  the  1^13  ^lo  received  degrees  Jittie  12, 
at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology's  coainencement  exercises  in  Orchestra 

Ninety  of  the  gj^doates  received  advance  degirecs,  and  32B  received 
bachelors  degrees,     AIgk  D,  Baileyj  vicc-chainrian  of  nUnoj-s  Tech's  board 
of  trusteea  and  fonaer  vice-president  of  tlie  Coranonvealth  Edison  company, 
delivered  the  coaranenceinent  address,  "Fifty  Years," 

Dr.  John  T,  Rettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech,  conferred  degrees 
on  the  following  area  reaidents: 

Master  of  science!       -  ^,  ^^im^.  ■.sfihfi^%i  ■, 

Myroei  Goldssrd'Ui,  22U  R«  Karlov  avenue,  architecture;  Robert  Grove,  28 
H,  Karlov  soreniie,  electrical  engineering)  Uoward  A,  KxQlen,  l508  N,  Waller 
street,  art  education}  and  Paul  ?.  Leo,  102ii  K*  Leclaire  street,  chemical 
enginficring,  ,^  '■i.-m>m^ '^  axe-^unii,  fiiinh.-^.ii.:.t-:^  V^»<''^*'lt» 

Bachelor  of  scaencs: 

Robert  E.  Donrpesc,  lUiO  Ki  Masaaaoit  avenue,  raeclianical  engineeringj 
Rochard  0,  Kujnmert,  Vp^x  N,  Lavergne  avenue,  business  and  econoniicsj  Francia 
L,  Murray,  1909  K.  Tripp  avenue,  architecture j  Michael  J,  "owak,  U^'19  V,  Concord 
place,  civil  engineering. 

Qua  J,  Palsnik,  1022  N»  Central  Park  avenue,  chenisttyj  Thomas  A,  Rodda, 
5175  W.  Bloor!dn.fcdale  avenue,  mechanical  engineering;  Herbert  Simon,  2153  North 
Drake  a-inorme,  medianical  sngireering}  and  llardaall  II.  Ulil,  1817  N.  Karlov 
airenue,  electrical  engineering, 

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SPECIAL  TO  HE  WOBTE^^ST  TIMES 

Sixteen  area  stiidents  are  aiaong  tlie  ijl8  ifiio  received  degrees 
Jiaie  12,  at  Illinois  Institiite  of  Toclmology's  cccanenceinent  exerdsea  ,^ 
in  Orchestra  Kail* 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,  and  328  received 
bachelors  degrees,     Alex  D,  Bailey,  vice-diairmGn  of  Illinois  Tech's 
board  of  trustees  and  former  vice-president  of  the  Comraonwealth  Ed3.son 
caapany,  delivered  the  coimriencfflnent  address,  "FiXty  Tears." 

Dr»  Jolai  T,  Rettaliata,  president  of  I111:nois  Tech,  conferred 
degrees  on  tiie  following  area  residents  i 

Master  of  science; 

Rc^  J,  Heyman,  Ii039  ■^?»  Aimitage  avenue,  i^athematicsj  Howard  A,  Kullen, 
1^08  N.  IsJaller  street,  art  educationi  PatQ.  P«  Leo,  IQQh  N.  Leclair  street^ 
chemical  enrineeringf  and  Perry  L,  Toback,  18^0  K,  HiBiibolt  avenue. 

Bachelor  of  science: 

Robert  S«  Doiarese,  lUiO  K,  Massasoit  avenue,  raechanical  engineering j 
Warren  M.  Oram,  ?.2hB  K,  Lavergne,  business  and  econoraicsj  Raymond  P.  Lawson, 
193U  N,  Albany  avenue,  industrial  engines rii^» 

Fi«ncis  L#  Murphy,  1909  N,  Tripp  avemie,  architecture;  Michael  J,  iJowak, 
It8l9  W,  Concord  place,  civil  engineering}  Gus  J,  Palenik,  1022  N.  Central 
Park  avenue,  chentLstryj  Thcmias  A,  Rodda,  5l75^^»  Blooningdale  avenue,  mechanical 
engineering}  Grace  Sh»vei,  27U8  V,  lor  a  street,  home  economics, 

Herbert  Simon,  21p3  N,  Drake  avenue,  mechanical  engineering}  Chester  P, 
Skwiot,  "U7  N.  Maplewood  avenue,  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering}  Marshall 
H,  Uhl,  1317  N,  Karlov  avenue,  electrical  engineering}  and  Herbert  N,  Underwood, 
7U0  N,  Troy  street,  mechanical  engineering. 
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Day  phones: 

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Night  phone: 

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SPECIAL  TO  THi:  iIGRTSfTOVT?'  ECONCMIST 

Six  area  students  are  among  the  iji?  who  received  degrees  June  12, 
at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology's  casmencmieTtt  exercises  in  Orchestra 
Hall. 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  ad"rance  degrees,  and  328  received 
bachelors  dep;rees.    Alex  B.  Bailey,  vLce-chaircBn  of  Illinois  Tedi's 
board  of  trustees  and  fomier  vice-president  of  the  Commonwealth  Edison 
company,  delivered  the  ccuroenceiasnt  address,  "Fifty  Years," 

Dr.  John  T,  Rcttaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech,  conferred 

degrees  on  the  f oHo^'dng  area  residents : 

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Master  of  science: 

Edward  A.  Johnson,  l5lf2  W.  laSalle  ita?eet,  visual  design,  and 
Eobert  L.  Jones,  2118  N,  Lincoln  Paris:  West. 

Bachelor  of  sciencej 

MelvLn  E»  Hedge,  30b  N,  Willow  street,  visxml  designj  John  W,  Hock, 
I8l6  T!,  lAncoln  Park  West,  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering;  Charles 
R.  ^*il,  22B  W,  St.  Paul  street,  predict  deaignj  and  Robert  R.  Wilson,  235 
W,  St.  Paul  street,  prodict  design. 


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SPECIAL  TO  TIffi  IIC3?TH  SilOW  HEWS 

Thirty-nine  area  students  are  aiaong  the  lilB  who  recjeived  degrees 
Jtme  12,  at  Iliinoig  Institute  of  Technology's  conmencenent  exercises 
In  Orchestra  liall. 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  ad^'ance  degrees,  aid  328  received 
bachelors  degrees.     Ales:  T>,  Bailey,  vice-cliaiarman  of  Illinois  Tech's  board 
of  trustees  and  foiiaer  vice-president  of  the  Coiimornrealth  Edison  company, 
delivered  the  eoimaencement  ad-lress,  "Fif  t?/  "S^ears^" 

Dr.  John  T.  Rettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech,  conferred 
degrees  on  the  follcwing  area  residents? 

Doctor  of  0ii3osopby: 

David  L.  ^antro,  ^9  W,  Brampton  place,  cheniists:,'-,  and  Leonard 
Heiffel,  6030  N.  Sheridan  road,  electrical  ttiginesring. 

Master  of  science: 

^^aarvin  Cohn,  6^3  X^J,  Cornelia  street,  electrical  engineering;  Gerald 
P.  Fleldman,  62^1  '!•  Washtenaw  avenue,  jxrodoct  design;  Eric  0.  Gabler,  I306 
W,  Winona  street,  business  and  engineering  adainistraticmj  Alan  H,  Lazar, 
3800  M.  Lake  Shore  drive. 

Glenn  R,  Eose,  370^  W.  Magnolia  street,  electrical  enflneering; 
Rcbert  C.  Mamoser,  h856  N,  i«eavitt  street,  bacteriologyj  Alfred  F,  Weinberg, 
Shdx  N,  Campbell  avenue,  metallurgical  enflneeringj  and  Alan  J.  Ivildman, 
1*7^9  N,  I'laplewood  avenue,  electrical  engineering. 

Bachelor  of  science: 

Morton  R«  Bo3*an,  55o6  N,  Winthrop  aveniie,  arciiitecturej  Gerald  J. 

Bugler,  1827  W,  Chase  ©venue,  mechanical  engineering!  John  A,  Campbell 
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7!jli9  N.  Hqyne  avewoe,  fire  nrotection  and  safety  engineering;  Jon  (correct) 
B,  Dunnington,  6707  N.  Ravenswood  avenue,  product  design?  Arthar  R.  Green- 
xrood,  7231  N.  Rogers  avenue,  chemical  engineering, 

Raymond  F.  Johnson,  2li39  ^'-t  Birch-wood  avenue;,  architedturej  Sherman 
L,  Kanne,  6607  N.  Tlewgard  avenue,  architecturei  Ira  £♦  ^anber,  6322  N. 
Maplewood  avenue,  cteioical  engineering!  Ernest  D,  Kauftaan,  6h06  N.  Falrf3.eld 
avenue,  chendstiyj  James  E,  Kietzer,  2035  ^%  Bsrwyn  avenue,  electrical 

engineering, 

Martin  II,  Kite"^  1723 1^  Joixqun  terrace,  eleclMcal  engineerlngj '  * 
Marvin  B,  Levlne,  53^  H,  Kenraore  avenue,  electrical  engineering}  Robert 
H,  Msater,  10^0  %  "liT^  Wawr,  electrical  aagineeringj  ¥illia.ni  !>•  Kramer, 
33I2  N.  Ravenswood  avenue;  Sidney  Kazel,  3?i^3  H.  Elaine  place,  electrical 

ei^ineering* 

^%>iF-v;-^!  •gL«%jdo^f , 'fe^  V.  (?leii«ook'  avenue,  visual  design;  Carl  B,  Olson, 

3818  N,  Hoyne  avenue,  fire  rxrotect3.on  and  safety  engineering;  George  A, 
Olson,  2^07  CuHom  avenue,  electrical  oigineering;  Vincent  J,  Paiks,  2132 

09  W. 


W,  Eastwood  avenue,  mechanical  engineexlng;  R6!:«rt  J.  Peterson,  1309  W« 


Glenlafce  avenue,  architecture. 
B  W,  ^'^  jjgj^.j^Q3  j^  Rigas,  909  T^,  Foster  avenue,  industrial  engineering; 
Joseph  C,  Schatteman,  1236  ¥,  Granville  avenue,  electrical  engineering; 
George  R,  Sctaeider,  102U  v;,  Belmont  avenue,  cheirdcal  engineering;  Ifionard 
Seeley,  910  V/,  Lawrence  avenue,  product  design;  John  ii,  aaetana,  li).l6  W, 
Belmont  avenue,  civil  engineeilng, 

William  J.  Takei,  5210  N.  \i?inthrop  avenue,  chanistry;  Noman  Taxman, 
6708  N.  Sheridan  road,  mathematics;  Takeslii  Yamashita,  Ui30  N.  Clifton  avenue, 
mediardcal  engineering^;  and  William  F.  'althouse,  6209  N,  Hermitage  avenue, 
industrial  engineexring, 

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SPECi;iL  TO  T^E  IICKTH  LOOI  SBHS 


Three  area  students  are  among  the  Ul8  ^o  received  degrees  June 
12,  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technolc^^'s  coramencement  exercises  in 
Orchestra  Hall« 

Ninely  of  the  gradtates  received  advance  decrees,  and  328  received 
bachelors  degrees.    Alex  D,  Bailey,  vice-diain»n  of  Illinois  Tedi»s 
board  of  trustees  and  former  vice-president  of  the  CoBmonrHealth  T^dison 
company,  delivered  the  contaBncement  address,  "Hfty  Years," 

Dr.  John  T,  Rettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tedi,  conferred 
degrees  on  the  following  area  residents!  "  

Jisster  of  science  in  -visual  design: 

Exarard  A,  Johnson,  l$ii2  K.  LaSalle  street* 

Bachelor  of  science  in  product  design} 

Gordon  W,  C-oodridi,  U8  E,  J^llevue  street,  and  Harold.  Grosowsky, 
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Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

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Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext,  318 
Night  phone: 

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SPECIAL  TO  THE  KYERS  lijmSPAPEBS 


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Fort^-seven  area  students  are  anong  the  liL8  who  received  degrees 
Jime  12,  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Tedinology's  coramaacenent  exercises 
in  Qrchestjra  Hall, 

Ninety  of  the  f^aduates  received  advance  degr^s,  and  328  received 
badielors  degrees.    Alex  D,  BalXey,  vics-diairasan  of  Illinois  Tech's  board 
of  trustees  and  forraer  vico  president  of  the  Gorafiorajealth  Edison  compsany, 
delivered  the  ccaffinfinceraent  address,  "Fifty  ^ars." 

Dr,  John  T,  Fettaliata,  president  of  rilinois  Tecli,  conferred 
degrees  on  ttie  foUowing  area  residents; 

Doctor  of  philosopbys 

David  L»  ^antro,  5l9  W,  liron^jton  place,  daeraistry,  and  Leonard  Reiffel, 
6030  N,  Sheridan  road,  electrical  engineering.  "   ■ 

Master  of  science? 

William  J,  Ca^ns,  hOlS  W«  Keeler  street,  puKLic  adndnistrationj  Gerald 
P.  Fielcfcian,  62^1  H.  Washtenaw  avenue,  ia:oduct  design;  Eric  0,  Oabler,  I306  W# 
TflLnona  street,  business  and  engljieering  admiid.  strati  on;  Harry  T,  Johnson, 
iiP$7  W,  Hutchinson  street,  mechsnicsj  Alan  H,  Lazar,  38OO  N.  Lake  Shore  drive, 
meolianical  engineering, 

Ebbert  C,  ^^amoser,  h^S^  N»  Leavitt  stre  t,  bacteriology;  Glenn  P-«  Hose, 
3705  K,  TfefTMjlia  avenue,  electidcal  en^eering;  Alfjred  F,  Weinberg,  6hOU  TJ« 
Campbell  avenue,  netallurgical  engineering;  aid  Alan  J.  Wildraan,  hlS9  N» 
MaplevDod  a^renue,  electrical  engineering. 

Bachelor  of  science* 

James  J.  Albrecht,  li3U8  N,  Sacramento  avenue,  food  engineering)  Robert 


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GraAatlng  Seniors  —Illinois  Tech,  pare  two 

M,  Abarams,  3223  ^.  Leland  avenue,  cherniatryj  Irwin  Bennan,  h5B6  K,  Central 
Park  avenue,  civil  engineerings  Morton  K  apr|fl?«in,  5SO0  U,  Winthrop  avenue, 
architecturej  Gerlad  J,  Bugler,  1827  ^^^  Ch«0e  avenue,  mechanical  ei^ineering. 
^  ^         John  A,  Campbell,  7ldi9  N,  Hoyne  aven\»,  fire  protection  and  safety 
engineering;  Bon  J,  Bodereai,  3903  M,  Lawndale  avenue,  architecture;  Jon 
(correct)  B,  Dunnlngtan,  670?  W,  Ravenswodd  avenue,  ixroduct  design;  Arthur 
Rf  Greemjood,  '^31  N,  Rogers  avenue,  chemical  engineering;  Esmond  F, 
Johnson,  21^39  W,  Birchwood  avenue,  architecture* 

Sherman  L»  Kanne,  6607  N,  Newgard  aivenue,  ardiitecturej  Ira  E, 
Kant^er,  6322  N,  Maplewood  avenue,  chemical  engineering;  Emest  D,  Kaufman, 
6).t06  K,  Fairfield  aver.ue,  chemistrjr;  Seymour  Kattftaan,  U62S  H,  Konticello 
avenue,  indastrial  engineering;  James  E,  Kietaer,  2035  W,  Berwyn  avenue, 
electrical  engineering, 

Martin  J,  Kite,  1723  ¥,  Jofequil  terrace,  electrical  engineering; 
Marvin  B,  Levine,  $3%.  N,  Kenmore  avenue,  electjlcal  engineering;  Robert  H, 
M&lter,  10$0W»  Bryn  Mawr  avenm,  electrical  aigineering;  Alex  ?Iiwloff, 
66^0  U,  G3£m7ood  avenue,  visual  design;  Carl  B«  Olson,  3818  U,  Hoyne  avenue, 
fire  protection  and  safety  engineering, 

George  A,  Olson,  5915  N,  Artesian  avenue,  electrical  engineering; 
Vincelt  J,  Paries,  2132  W,  Eastwood  av^ue,  BBCimnical  ^gineearing;  Jack 
Pasklnd,  2908  W,  Gullora  avenue,  che*nical  engineering;  WilHara  S.  Patrick, 
it717  N,  Kcijanee  avenue,  electrical  engineering;  Robert  J.  Peterson,  1309 
W,  Glenlake  avenue,  architecture. 

Deraetrios  J,  Rigas,  909  W,  Foster  avenue,  industrial  engineering} 
Raymond  L,  Rubey,  iill3  TI.  Lawndale  avenue,  nedianical  engineering;  Joseph  6. 
Sdiattenan,  223$  W.  Granville  avesiue,  electrical  engineering;  Mildred  B, 
Scshiosaer,  lai5  ^U  Francisco  avenue,  home  economics;  Ralph  W,   Schneicter,  Uli03 
W.  Parragut  avenue,  industrial  englnpering. 

Ifionard  Seeley,  910  V,  Lawrence  avenue,  product  design;  Willia^i  J, 
Takei,  5210  N.  Winthrop  street,  chemistry;  Norman  Taxman,  670R  K,  Sheridan 


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Graduating  Serdora  —Illinois  Tech,  gage  three 

road,  mathanaticsj  Takeshi  Yamashita,  Ii2i30  lU  CHfton  avsiue,  inechanical 
engineerings  William  F»  Walthouse,  6?09  N,  Heritage  avenue j  industrial 
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SPECIAL  TO  mm  riTtJFST  TIM^ 

Sifjht  area  students  sre  among  the  iil8  wlio  received  degrees  June  12, 
at  niinola  Institute  of  Tedinology^s  coimencecEnt  eaoercises  in  Oixjheistra 

"all*  ^  in 

Ninety  of  the  f^r&daates  received  advaBce  degrees,  and  328  received 

bachelors  iegi'ees.  Alex  D,  Bailey,  vice-oliairsBan  of  Illinois  Tedi's  board 
of  trustees  aiid  f:>nner  vlcw-pref^iclent  of  tm  6oriKiOii>i'ee3.-bh  Edison  company^ , 
deoivered  tlie  ccaji-aencument  address,  "Fifty  ^eersy  „^- 

Dr.  Jolin  T,  Rettaliata.,  presidienfc  of  "nij.nois  Tech,  confr.rred 
degrees  on  the  fol3.owing  area  residents* 

Master  of  science: 

Faroes  T,  Kouba,  2l!,39  W,  Aiigusta  bo*alovs,rd,  phcs/^iC3, 

Bachelor  of  science: 

Ernest  B,  Fodnar,  2101  Y«  Hitron  street,  political  saisncej  Bcb«rt  L« 
Carver,  22h^  W,  Evergreen  street,  electrioel  erf-ineerings  Pourlas  L,  Jolmeon, 
10U8  N,  Oakley  boiilev;Td,  architectTMC*ej  Giis  J.  Palenik,  1022  V,,  Central  Park 
avenue,  ctieinistx'y, 

Grace  Shevel,  27h0  T.',  lova  street,  lione  economics j  Chester  ?,  Skwiot, 
8U7  N,  Mar>lewood  avenue,  fire  protection  and  safety  enrineeringj  and  Herbert 
N#  Underwood,  7U0  N,  Troy  street,  liEchanical  enx,dneering. 


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SISCIAL  TO  TI-IE  TIID-WSSK  NEWS 

Sixteen  area  students  are  ammg  the  liL6  ■Hho  received  degt^es  Jtffie 
12,  at  niinois  Institute  of  Technology's  coTnsisnceinent  exsroiacs  in 
Orchestra  Hall. 

Ni^iety  of  the  pradttates  received  ajvance  degrees*  and  328  received 
badielors  degrees,     Alex  D,  Bailey,  vlce-diairman  of  Tllinonjs  Tteda's  board 
of  trustees  and  former  vice-president  of  tiTS  CocKoni^iealth  Edison  cowjany, 
deoivered  the  coTtEnencement  address,  "Fifty  Tears." 

Dr.  John  T«  Bettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  T#c^^  conferred 
degrees  osi  the  folloxd-ng  area  residents*         '     ' 

Master  of  science: 

Gerald  P,  Fieldman,  62^1  *T,  Washtenaw  avenue,  product  designj  Robert 
C,  Kamoser,  liB56  N.  Leavitt  street,  bacteriolo^l  Alfred  Fe  Weinberg,  ^06 
N,  Can5)bell  avenue,  inetallyrgical  en^iineering,  and  Alan  J,  'lldrfian,  Ii7li9  N, 
M^lBvood  avcntie,  electrical  engineering. 

Bachelor  of  science! 

G«rald  J.  Bugler,  3jB27  W.  Chase  avenue,  laechanical  engineorincj  John  1* 
Campbell,  7Wt9  N.  HayoB  street,  fire  pawtection  and  safety  engineering;  Jaaes 
J.  Albrecht,  it3it8  W.  Sacramento  avenue,  food  enr'teeeringj  Jon  (correct)  B. 
Dannington,  670?  H.  Ravenswood  avenue,  product  desicni  Artiiur  R,  Greerojood, 
7231  N.  Rogers  avenue,  chemical  enf^neeringj  Jariies  E.  Kletaer,  203^  BeT\Tyn 
•venue,  electrical  enflneeringi  Vincent  J.  Parks,  2132  W,  Eastwood  avenue, 
nschanical  engineering. 
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Dgy  phones: 

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Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

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Night  phone: 

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Eight  Logan  Square  students  are  axaong  the  Itl8  who  received 
degrees  June  22,  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Tedmology^s  connenoeirent 
exercises  in  Orchestra  Hall, 

Kii»t7  of  the  graduates  received  adt'ance  degrees,  and  328 
received  bacixlors  (tehees,     Aler  T),  BsiJjey,  vice-ch&?j:wan  of  Illinois 
Tedi's  board  of  trustees  and  former  v±ee-r)Te.sl.d.'p!r<:b  of  tbe  Coimnonwealth 
Edison  company,  delivered  the  coiamenceineat  address,  "Fifl^-  Years," 

Dr.  J  dim.  T»  Rettaliata,  president  of  OJlnois  Tech,  conferred 
degrees  on  the  followijig  Lc^an  Sq:uare  real,  dents  j  '  ■   •  ■ 

Master  of  science; 

Tlicaaas  ^.  Carapj  2Ul5  N.  Kiraball  aveniiS;,  mechanical  engineering! 
Roy  J»  Heyman,  [tQ39  W,  Airoi tar's  avenuej  EatheEaticsj  Ridiard  J.  JJilialdc, 
3122  N,  Spaulding  avenue  j  and  Thaddeus  A,  Ripa,  2639  W.  Kirfiball  avenue, 
business  and  econoniics. 

Bachelor  of  acimce: 

Willisen  N,  Gorbett,  3035  N,  Kenneth  avenue,  medianical  engineering j 
Erika  F.  Frjjna,  29^5  N.  KilpatricJc  avenue,  ps^rcholo^ry^  rvancig  L,  Murray, 
1909  N,  Tripp  avenue,  architecture j  and  Herbert  Sijton,  21^3  N,  Draks  avenue, 
mechanical  enf:ineering, 

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Night  phone: 

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Eight  area  students  are  aaong  the  1(18  wiio  received  decrees  Jxme  12 j 
at  Illinois  Institute  of  llochiiology's  coKEtiencement  e3oercrise3  in  Ordiestra 
"all.  ^  -^  -    ^ 

Ninety  of  ihe  graduates  recei-ved  advance  degrees,  and  328  received 
bacbelors  degrees,    lies  D,  Bailey,  vlce-chairjnan  of  Illinois  Tech's 
board  of  trustees  and  forraer  vice-presideait  of  the  Oammonwealth  Edison 
com^wiy,  delivered  tlie  coiisiiencsBaent  address,  "Fifty  ^ars,« 

Dr.  John  T,  Rettaliata,  presidsnt  of  Illinois  Tecli,  confexred  degrees 
on  the  following  area  reaidentsj 

Kaster  of  sciences 

Glenn  R#  Rose,  3706  N.  1^-agnolia  street,  electrical  on^ineeriiTi^ 

Bachelor  of  sciences 

liailiam  D#  Krazner,  3^hZ  N»  Savcnswood  avemac,  fire  protecticai  and 
safety  engineering;  Jolm  P,  McLaughlin,  2739  H,  Cl^oum  avenue,  fire 
protect! OTi  and  safety  engineering;  Joseph  0,  Murg3in,  2301  W,  Diversey 
aveniie,  itieciianical  engineering}  Carl  B#  Olson,  38I8  H,  Hoyne  avoraia,  fSm 
protection  and  safety  enf^ineering. 

fteorge  R«  Schnieder,  102h  W,  Belmont  avT::niie,  chemical  engineering; 
John  H,  Srnetana,  2lil6  y»  Belniont  avenue,  cLvil  engineering;  and  Kenneth 
A,  Zadid-ck,  1320  V,  Schu'^.ert  aven-^ie,  food  en/:^ieering. 


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Day  phones: 

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Illinois  Institute  of  Technolosy  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  318 
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Forty^nine  local  studiwits  are  ara<Mig  the  Ip.8  vho  received  degrees 
Jime  12j  at  Illinois  InstLtute  of  Technolooy' s  coiiiaenc»inent  esBrciscs 
In  Ordieatra  Hall, 

Ninety  of  tha  graduates  reoeiired  advance  dajreea,  and  328  received 
badielors  degrees,     Alex  ^^  Bailey,  viee-chainaan  of  Illinoia  Tech's 
board  of  trustees  and  farrKr  vice-preaident  of  t^Je  CoinnojiMe^th  Edison 
coiapany,  delivered  the  eosBTiGnceKent  address,  "Fifty  XBars,'    '"'^  ^'      -' 

Dr.  Jolm  T,  Rettaliata,  president  of  lUinois  Tedi,  cosafeiTed 
degrees  on  the  following  local  residantf » 

Doctor  of  xMlosophy: 

David  L«  Kantro,  ^9  ^*  Brom^jton  p]Ace,  diendstsy,  and  Leonard  Reififel, 
6030  IT,  Sheridan  road,  electrical  engineering, 

Master  of  science:  ^ 

Marvin  Colijf  6^3  ^'.  Cornelia  street,  electrical  engineeringj  E:d.c  0« 
Oabler,  I306  W,  I-Jinona  street,  business  and  ere;lneor3.ng  adnrinistrationj 
Edward  ^«  Jolmotm,  15)^2  H,  LaSalle  street,  visual  designj  Rdlsert  L*  Jones, 
211B  lincoln  Park  I'est,  city  planning.  ---;-;.V 

Alan  H,  Lazar,  3B0D  !T,  Lake  Shore  drive,  nedifinical  cngineeringj 
Boberfc  C,  I'amoser,  U856  N.  Leavltt  st.reet,  bacteriologyj  and  C-lerm  K.  Rose, 
37C^  N,  Magnolia  ettrect,  electrical  engino«rinc. 

Bachelor  of  scicncej 

Marvin  Ackerman,  633  W,  Deraing  place,  eHectrical  engineeringi  Morton 
R,  Borkan,  5^^  N,  Wjnthwp  avenue,  ardiiteoturej  Gerald  V,  Bui;3or,  1027 
W,  Chase  avenue,  nwchanlcal  engineerincj  John  K  Campbell,  7U49  N,  Hoync  avenue^ 
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tire  protection  and  safety  englneeringj  Robert  L»  Carver,  22l\$  ¥♦  E-rergrcen 
street,  electrical  engineering)  Ed  A,  Duckett,  621  W,  Surf  street,  archi- 
teettore* 

Jcb  B.  IhmniT^ton,  6707  N,  RavenaMood  avenue,  product  desicnj  Gilbert 
Eisner,  2006  W,  Concord  place,  physics?  Gordon  W,  Goodrich,  1^8  E,  BeHevoa 
avenue,  pr-otiict  design;  Arth-up  R,  Green»ood,  7231  1^.  E<^ers  avenue,  chemical 
e«gineerLng5  Leonapd  D,  Hausner,  192^  W»  Evergreen  avenue,  eledtrical 
engineerings 

Melvln  E,  Hedge,  30}|  W,  WlHow  street,  visual  design;  John  W,  Hook, 
I8l6  H,  Lincoln  Park  T-fest,  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering!  Douglas 
L»  Johnson,  10^8  K,  Oakley  boulevard,  architecturej  Sheiman  L,  Kanne,  6607 
H,  Ifewgard  awnue,  architecturej  Sidney  Kasel,  3h$B  ¥,,  Elaine  place,  elec- 
trical engineering* 

James  E,  Kietsser,  203^  '^■,  Berwyn  avenue,  electrical  engimeringi  Martin 
W,  Kite,  1723  ^^»  Joi^uil  terrace,  electrical  engineering!  ^llLaBsi  D,  Karaiser, 
33^  ^»  Eavcnswood  avenxie,  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering;  Marvin 
B,  Levine,  ^3%  !•!•  K^msore  avenue,  electrical  ®igineer±ng|  Robert  H«  Malter, 
10^0  V7»  Bryn  Kav^  avenue,  electsrical  engine  easing, 

John  P,  HeTiaughlin,  2769  N,  ^lybovscn  avenue,  fire  nrofcection  andaafety 
engineering;  Joseph  G,  Mui^lin,  2301  '^'»  Diversey  avenue,  mechanical  engineering; 
Alax  Nlwloff,  66^  I'T,  Glemrood  avenue,  visual  design;  Carl  B.  Olson,  38I8  N, 
Hayne  avenue,  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering;  Vtocent  J.  Paries,  2132 
W,  Eastwood  avenue,  mechaiical  wigineering, 

Robert  J.  Peterson,  1309  W,  Glenlake  avenue,  architecture;  Demetrios  J,  Ri{;as, 
909  W.  Foster  avenue,  industrial  engineering;  Joseph  C,  Scha'  tenan,  I236  W, 
Rranville  avenue,  eaectrical  engineering;  Oecacge  R,  Schneider,  102U  W,  Belnwnt 
avenue,  chemical  engineering;  Keinard  Seeley,  910  W,  Lawrence  avenue,  product 
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Spanneiibea'Sj  15^7  ^U  Paulina  street,  dvll  enfrine^ringj  William  J.  Takei, 
5120  K,  Winthrop  avemue,  ch0:slstryf  Tlortian  Taxman,  6708  !T,  %erldan  road, 
mathesaatics, 

Takeshi  Tasashita,  hh30  H.  Clifton  avenue,  laecliaiAcal  engineering j 
WiUiaa  F,  Walthoase,  62C9  K»  ■^^naitage  avenue,  industrial  engineering; 
Gharlea  B»  W^lj>  228  W,  St,  Paul  street,  prodact  designj  Robert  E,  I'dlson, 
219  W,  St.  Paxil  street,  prothict  designj  and  Keimeth  A,  Zadwick,  1320  ¥. 
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SPECIAL  TO  TiW.  JV-WEVSOfl  PMK  PRESS 


Ten  local  students  are  among  the  hl3  xtio  received  degrees  June  12, 
at  Illinois  Inatitute  of  Teelmology' s  oaB6'.ieao«Baent  exercises  in  Orchestra 
Hall, 

Ifinety  of  the  graduates  received  adv^ance  degrees,  aid  328  received 
bachelors  degrees*    AJex  D,  Bailey,  vice-chaiiBan  of  Illinoia  Tech's  . 
board  cf  trustees  aad  former  vlce-preaidfint  of  tlie  Gornmon'Healtii  Edison 
company,  delivered  the  coiairvcncement  address,  "Fifty  Years," ^,   , 

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on  the  following  local  residents 8 

Master  of  sciencei  „    „  ... 

Bernard  Saltzberg,  5lit3  N,  Nastiville  avenue,  electrical  engineering. 

Bachelor  of  sciaices 

Peter  Andress,  Jr.,  7020  M,  Kankato  avenue,  fire  protection  and  safety 
cngineexring}  Hanny  M.  Fanzoi,  ^07  N,  Oriole  avenue,  chemistryj  Horman  A, 
Gjostein,  $72$  lU  Elston  avenue,  metaTiurgical  enginecringj  Hem*/  E,  Jujjcftalc, 
Gk$3  N,  IJordica  avenue,  chemical  enginctfring;  Richard  Histara,  69^7  W» 
Balmoral  avenue,  industrial  engineering, 

Joan  A,  i'ehlsen,  73hh  W,  Farwell  avenue,  biology;  William  S.  Patrick, 
!i717  W.  KeTjanee  avemje,  electrical  engineering;  Leonard  D,  Sctod-dt,  $$hO 
N,  Oloeto  avenue,  electrical  engineerlngj  and  Ralph  W»  Schneider,  lih03 
Farragut  avenue,  industrial  engineerlnig, 

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Day  phones: 

Illinois  institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600, 
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Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600, 
Night  phone: 

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SPECIAL  TO  TIE  HUE  PARK  HERALD  .  ,,^^  ,^^^^  ^^ 

Twenty  E^de  'Pai^  students  are  among  the  h2B  who  iwcolvBd  degrees 
June  12,  «b  Illinois  Institute  of  Tcchnolojy's  coanBaencement  exercises 
in  Orchestra  Hall* 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  advancje  degrees,  and  328  received 
bachelors  <tefp?ees,    Alex  D«  Bailey,  vice-diairaan  of  Illinois  Tedi's 
board  of  trustees  and  forner  vie  ©•-president  of  the  Gormomgealth  Edison 
company,  delivered  the  cc3i!in«Knoeraent  address,  •fifty  ^ars.* 

Dr»  John  T,  P^ttaHata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech,  conferred  degrees 
on  the  following  Ifyde  Park  reaidentaj 

Doctor  of  nhllosopi^t 

Richard  M.  Adams,  5235  S,  Greenwood  avfenue,  chendstry. 

Master  of  science s 

John  P»  Dxmne,  ^TJj.?  S,  Fairfield  street,  iMustxial  enf-ineeringj  Robert 
N,  Friend,  5li36  H^yite  Paik  boiacva3?d,  psycholofyj  JasBies  S,  I\ajioka,  5737  S# 
Universiijr  avenue,  chemical  ^n^.eerij:^!  Tom  T,  Kikuclii,  5528  S,  Dorchester 
avenue,  physics, 

Christine  E,  Kids,  5701  S.  Maryland  avenue,  psydiologyj  Aaron  F. 
Kiltaler,  lli06  E,  58th  street,  industrial  engineering!  Edward  !•!.  Rosen, 
l605  E,  50fch  street,  clwnical  engineering}  and  Kan  W.  Woo,  lIilU  E,  59th 
street,  electrical  engineering. 

Bachelor  of  sciences 

Edward  J«  Dober,  936  E,  52nd  street,  clTerdcal  engineering)  Liiusoln 
R.  Dowell,  5U27  S.  Univ»ralty  avenue,  baohelor  of  science;  Gloria  Duday, 
llOU  E.  59th  street,  architecturej  'llUam  P.  Friend,  133l  K.  Ifyde  Park 
boulevard,  archltedtur*)  Penelope  Ilartdiome,  iJtlii  £•  59tli  street,  archi- 
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tecturej  Walter  A*  Itfcenhusen,  1015  E,  52nd  stawet,  laediardcal  engineering, 

Allan  KiJieid,  Ihll  E,  Ifyde  Park  boulevard,  electrical  engineering; 
Paul  E,  Krier,  li73l}.  S.  Dresel  avenue,  product  designj  Tuvia  lluskin,  5218 
S,  Kimbari<  a-ronue,  laechanical  ei3gineerin{?j  Tora  NiskLraura,  55.32  S,  Ellia 
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)R  RELEASE: 


Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  How« 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  31  * 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  31i 
Nisht  phont: 

University  4-4677 


SPECIAL  TO  THE  GARFIELDIAN 

Twenty  Ixxsal  students  are  among  the  lt.l8  idio  received  degrees  June 
32,  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Teciinologjr*s  cojanenceraent  exercises  in 
Orchestra  Hall*  ..      ^s-  -„    -  « 

Ninety  of  tiie  gradoates  received  advance  degrees,  and  328  received 
bachelors  degrees,     Alsx  B,  Bsdley,  vice-chainnan  of  Illinois  Tedi's 
board  of  trustees  and  former  vlce-preaidiffiit  of  iiie  notmnanwetlth  Edison 
company,  delivered  ccmnienceiaent  address,  "Fifty  ^ars," 

Dr.  John  T,  Rettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech^^  conferred 
degrees  on  the  following  local  residents j        ■ 

Doctor  of  philosojdiy: 

Morton  J«  Klein,  lj.35$  W.  Floiimoy  street,  ch<anistry« 

^aoter  of  sciences 

Myron  G-oldsitriLth,  22h  W«  Karlov  avenijc,  architecture;  Robert  C^rove, 
28  N,  Karlav  avoaxie,  electrical  aigineeringj  Howard  A,  Kiillen,  l^OO  ?!• 
Waller  street,  art  educaiionj  Cecil  G,  Lencioni,  Jr»,  201  S,  Kedzio  avenue, 
electrical  engineering,  — .. 

PatuL  L,  Leo,  102l!i  N,  Lecjlaire  sti^cet^  chenical  engineering;  Robert  J. 
Mateer,  U359  ^^'»  Adams  street,  psydiologyj  Robert  J«  PinskL,  3059  VJ,  Jackson 
boulevard,  mechanical  engineering j  and  Kennetli  H.  Ui^er,  i^C^B  v:,  Wilccoc 
street,  mechanical  engineering. 

Badielor  of  aftlenoe: 

E  igene  W,  Deinert,  liT^l  W.  Van  Buren  street,  industrial  enginecringj 
Robert  E,  nomrese,  lUiO  N.  Massascxit  avenue,  mechanical  engineering;  M-chard 
H,  Hesa,  5828  W«  Walton  street,  mechanical  engineering  j  Irene  B,  Keener, 
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^3U2  W,  (^ad^  a^^rrae,  home  econofmlcs;  Richaa:^  0,  Kunirart,  150U  N,  Lavergne 
avenue,  business  and  economics;  Alice  Orphanos,  5077  W,  Jackson  booLe-vaard, 
htsoe  cconas;Tics« 

Gu3  J.  Palcnllc,  1022  N,  Central  Parfc  avmiae^  cheMdLstryi  LofudUi  E,  Sauer, 
21  N,.  Austin  botuLevsird,  pwdact  design?  She  swan  i-uanan,  7ii2  S,  Independence 
boij3fivard,  clieirdstiyj  Robert  E,  Wandrey,  t^030  Iv,  Pulton  street,  ■echanical 
ei^:ineering;  and  VaUace  Wiiaien,  339  N,  Mason  street,  p3?ocluct  desigit 


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Day  phones: 

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Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

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SPECIAL  TO  TffiT.  EPIS(^-!TOW0OD  RETTEW 

Five  Edison  Park  -  Norwood  Parte  students  are  actong  the  ljl8  who  received 

degrees  June  12,  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Tecfanology' s  ccsnraencertient  eacer- 

eises  in  Orchestra  Hall* 

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lEnety  of  tine  graduates  received  advance  degrees,  and  328  received 
bachelors  degrees,    A3ex  D»  Bailey,  vice-cdiairnian  of  Illinois  Tech»s 
biard  of  trustees  and  foiwer  vice-p'eaident  of  the  Gcaanaonwealtli  Edison 
company,  delivered  the  conr»ncement  address,  "Fifty  %ars." 

Cp*  Jobn  T«  nettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech,  conferred 
degrees  cm  the  following  Edison  -  Norwood  residents: 

Peter  AraSress,  Jr.,  7020  H,  Mankato  avenue,  fire  protection  and 

safety  engineeirli^j  HannyM«  ^anzoi,  3b 07  ^U  Oriole  avenue,  chemistry; 

Henry  E,  Jurczak,  6h^3  N,  Hordica  avenue,  cbeiaical  engine  ringj  Ridia3?d 

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Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  o(  TechnolosY  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  31 ' 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

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Nisht  phone: 

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SPECIAL  TO  EE  miLY  CALTMET 

Eighteen  local  students  are  among  the  Ul8  \ixo  received  degrees  June  22, 
at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology's  Gciinr,iencc3i»nt  eyzeTCises  in  On^estsfa 
Hall,  , 

Minety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,  and  32fi  received 
bachelors  degrees,  Alex  D,  Bail^,  vice-chainaan  of  Illijiois  Tech's  boa?d  of 
trustees  and  foanaer  vice-president  of  the  ConEnonwealth  E^son  company,  delivered 
the  coEsnenceraent  address,  "Fifty  ^ars,"  '     • 

Dr,  John  T,  Rettaliata,  president  of  HHnois  Tech^  conferred  degrees 
on  ths  following  local  residents: 

Master  of  scxLencef  .>  ■  f 

Wallaoo  Feurzeig,  111?  E,  8lst  street,  lathoiiaticss  George  n,  Koit, 
9619  S,  Ho3d.e  street,  medianic  1  aiglneeringj  and  Ifenry  Stokke,  97iiO  S,  Ellis 
avenue,  la^ailxcrgical  engiaeering* 

Bachelor  of  scienopj  - 

Donald  M,  Alrahan,  8123  S,  Maryland  avenije,  indtJStr:Lal  engineering; 
^arold  K,  /tadorson,  33li9S«»  Maiyland  avenue,  archLtecturei  WilHam  H,  BabUtz, 
2/0.7  E,  lO^h  sti-eot,  civil  engineering^  Sylvester  Bsmotas,  30^7  E,  Cheltenham 
place,  medianical  engineering;  Fred  A,  Cassel,  77l40  ^*  Bumhain  avenue,  busincBS 
and  econcrdcs. 

Mary  Lou  Everett,  7918  ^.  Bennett  averaie;  TiSLlUani  D.  Freebum,  75^0  S, 
Cregier  avenue,  civil  enginecrii^j  Jack  E,  Friedliaiiii,  81+26  S,  Constance  avenue, 
mathematicsj  Ibnald  J,  Groetdi,  8021  S,  Eiiclid  avenue,  diomical  engineeraig; 
William  L,  Hiarplr/,  79^1  S.  Drexel  avenue,  civil  engineering, 

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Donald  J«  HoitPie,  1^17  F.,  36W:i  place,  metsJ-lurgical  enginewringj 
Cliarles  E,  Pigiie,  7827  South  Shore  dTivm,  electrical  eng-ineering 3  Hesley 
E,  Soderqpiist,  1833  E,  93rd  street^  indust-3rf.al  engineering |  Joseph  T. 
Vidmar,  IO633  ^»  Ewing  avenue,  mechanical  esigijoeeringj  and  IJoberb  A.  Yotmg, 
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Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technolosy  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  31  "i 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  £xt    31  i 
Night  phone: 

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SPECIAL  70  Til"  cfi-C'^tmrr  repcrtrr 


Forty-four  local  students  are  aaong  tlio  klB  who  received  dsgreea 
June  12 f  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Tedisolc^^y' s  ccsTEfincement  exercises 
iii  Orcliestra  Ilall, 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,  and  328  received 
bachelors  degrees*    Alex  D«  Bailejj^  vice-chairnan  of  Illinois  Tech's 
board  of  t  rustees  and  f onoer  vice-president  of  tlie  Cc^jmoowealth  Edison 
company,  deljferered  tJ^e  oonarffin cement  address,  "Fifty  Years," 

Pr,  Jolm  ^«  Eet-baliata,  presi<teit  of  Illinois  Tsch,  confeired 
degrees  on  ti»  following  local  students:  . .   ,      „  .  ^ 

Doctor  of  philosophy: 

Shengen  Hu,  SliiO  S,  Michigan  avenue,  chaaicalengineeringi  Olden  E, 
Paris,  3lU0  S,  MicMcan  avenue,  cheraistryj  and  Kiclard  A,  SchmidtkB,  3lhO 
S»  Michigan  avenue,  mechanical  mgineerinc» 

Kaster  of  salffiioej  ^  ..^ 

Edward  A,  Jdmson,  l^t2  N.  LaSalle  street,  visual  design;  Jarnes  T»  Kouba, 
2h39  W,  Aucusta  boulevard,  physicsj  Cecil  C,  Lencioni,  Jr.,  201  S,  Kedzi.e 
avenue;  electrical  engineering  A.V .R.L.N,  Kurty,  330Q  S»  Michigan  avenuej 
Robert  J.  Pinaki,  30^9  VJ,  Jadcson  boulevard,  nedhianical  eigineerinEj  and 
Raroachandrasa  V,  Vagale,  3300  •*^'.  T'ichigan  avenue,  city  planning. 

Bachelor  of  science: 

Charlotte  L.  ^ss,  iSlB  S,  Ridgeway  avenue,  paydioloc:/';  Eracst  B,  T3odner, 
2101 W,  Huron  street,  political  sdcsncej  Norman  Brendzel,  12^1  S,  Fairfield 
avenue.  Industrial  engineexlnei  Robert  L*  Carver,  2lli5  W,  Evergrren  street, 
electrical  englneeringj  Kuan  fa  Clien,  JZ^i  S,  Ifichiean  avenxB,  meclianical 
engineering;  Marvin  Clays,  31^0  S,  Michigan  avenue,  industrial  enfineering; 


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Joe  D,  DlBenedetto,  30U6  W,  Polk  street,  rae tailor gical  engineeringl 
Gillaerb  Eisner,  2002  W,  Concord  place,  pliysicsj  Gordon  w.  Goodrich,  1*8  E. 
BellBvue  avenue,  product  desigi;  Harold  Grosowsky,  8  W,  Erie  street,  prodacrfc 
desi^is  Oxirt  0,  HartLey,  3200  S,  Michigan  aveniie,  phgraics}  Rachel  B,  Harianan, 
I6li0  y.  Adams,  heme  econoraios, 

LconaivJ  B,  %v.!Bierj,  1925  W.  r-.-ergreen  a^renxie,  electrial  en^ineeringj 
Melvin  E«  He<fee,  3C^  ¥,  i-lUowr  stre<^  t,  visual  designj  Doiiglas  L,  Johason, 
lots  N.  Oakley  boiolevard,  architecture j  IbnaLd  P.  Ktrsh,  8ab  Vl.  I8th  street, 
chemical  engineering;  Edward  F-.  Kramer,  3236  S,  Michigan  avenue,  mechanical 
engin«ring|  Hatal  T,  LaPlaca,  2617  S,  Shields  avenue,  chemical  engi^-'eering» 
'"   ''%iw^  B,  Lavln,  1326  S,  IndtenenderKfia ^Jdulevard,  industrial  enginecrii^j 
Donald  J,  Ma-^'ber,  311iO  S.  Midi5.f^an  a-venue,  iriedianical  en^ne^ri.ngj  Willian 
H,  Minshull,  3l)*0  S,  Micdiigan  avenue,  physicsj  Ous  J,  Palenik,  1022  H»  Central 
Paric  avenue,  VSiinifdtfyl  ^ifeiftth  0,  Rasdike,  31I4.O  S,  Mdiigan  av«nue,  business 
and  economics  J  Marvin  P.  Schwartz,  31iiO  S,  MioMgan  ai^^nue,  mechaiical  engineering. 

Grace  .Shevel,  27I4B  W.lova  street,  home  econowicsj  Thomas  T,  Singer,  31I4O 
S,  Michigan  avenue^  I'tre'  tJratiSeMeii  and  saffe-t^v-  WTf^iftfteyixigj  Chester  P.  Sksriot, 
8!i7  N.  Maplewood  a'vemie,  fire  protect!  n  and  safety  engijneeringj  John  A,  Svnithj 
3200  S,  Michigan  a v«me,  chemical  e  ngineer-nfij  Shejsian  Susiaanj  7U2  S»  I|^dBpendence 
boulevaiM,  chemistt^  ^ej^wnrt  W,  Underwood,  %0  N,  Tj»y  sti^et,  mechanioal 
engineering.  '^^'^  '»  ^•'i«"W  '^»  ^^«J'S»i•&oefslhit 

Constante  V»  "Tentura,  330^  S,  Michigan  avenue,  mechanical  engineering; 
CharlBS  ?•  '^«ilj  228  W,  St.  Paul  street,  product  design;  George  K,  Williams, 
31UO  S,  f'ichlgan  avenue,  product  descLgn;  Robert  R«  '^ilson,  21"  W.  St.  Paul 
street,  prsduct  design;  and  Clair  L«  Witcher,  26li9  S,  Avers  street,  business 
and  econrardcs. 


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at  Ulinois  Institute  of  Techaology's  donanenoensnt  exercises  in  Orchestra 
Hall. 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  receiiTed  advance  degrees,  and  328  received 
bachelors  degrees.    Alex  D,  BailiQr*  vice-d^ainaan  of  Ulinois  Tech's 
board  of  tiMstees  and  fonner  vice-president  of  tiie  CcOTtionwealth  Edison 
company,  delivered  iiK  ccnaaencenent  address,  "Fifty  Jfear-s," 

Dp»  John  T«  Rcttaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech,  conferred 
degrees  on  the  following  local  residents: 

Mister  of  science; 

Thomas  A«  Csmpf  2h2S  K,  Kimball  avenue,  meclianical  engineeringj 
I^ chard  J»  Mihalek,  3122  N»  Spaulding  aveniB,  raatheraaticsj  and  Thaddeua 
A,  Ripa,  2639  N.  Kimball  avenxie,  business  and  economics. 

Bachelor  of  sciencet 

WiUiaa  II,  Corbett,  3035  ^J»  ^nneth  avenxje,  mechanical  engineeringj 
Erlka  F,  Frana,  2955  ??•  Kilpatrick  avenue,  psydiologyj  Steve  A,  Gerartotjsld, 
2P63  W,  Shakespeare  avenue,  clTCTnical  engiiieering|  Fred  C,  Hardtke,  Jr,, 
5239  ■  .  Bariy  avenue,  chemistiy, 

RogBr  A,  Kramecfy,  2805  N,  Francisco  avenue,  maiheraaticaj  George  F, 
Marcus,  31^0  H,  Lowell  avenue,  electrical  engineering;  and  Matilda  V, 
Zornpetta,  3753  W,  Addison  street,  home  economics. 


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Twenty  local  students  are  arioag  the  lilC  who  received  degrees  June  12, 
at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology's  C03a::)ence3s»nt  ejcercises  in  Crdiesti^  Hall, 

Ninaty  of  the  gradiates  reoeived  advance  degrees,  and  328  received  bachelors 
degrwes,    Alex  !>•  B^l^,  vi3e-dh.air»?Bai  of  Illinois  Tedi's  board  of  trustees  and 
former  vic&-p(resident  of  the  Corranonwealth  Edison  ccanpany>  delivered  the  coaaence- 
roent  address,  "Fifty  Tears." 

Dr.  John  T,  Rsttaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech,  conferred  degrees  on 
the  following  local  residents s 

Master  of  science: 

Geoac^  C,  Kent,  9619  S,  Hoxie  street,  i^dhaniGal  engineering,  and  Henry 
StoWce,  97UO  S,  Ellis  avenue,  metallurgiGal  eaigineering* 

Badielor  of  science; 

Shennan  R»  Anderscai,  1011^  S,  Artesian  arcnue,  loschanical  engineeriogj 
WiUlaiB  R,  Bablits,  2lil7  E,  106lij  street,  civil  ergineer  ngj  George  R.  Bills, 
8!Bo6  S.  May  street,  electrical  engineering- j  Harry  F,  Boekeloo,  10112  S,  Perry 
avenuB,  inetallu3Pgical  engineeringj  Harxao  iJ.  DalCason,  l6  E,  UjSth  street, 
mechanical  enf^inceiing, 

J<*in  A.  Den  Beaten,  11309  S,  vStewart  avenue,  mechanical  engineering;  Anthony 
Fasciotti,  10bii9  S,  State  street,  mechaiical  engineering!  Hany  J.  Heersema, 
10006  S,  VJentwoirth  avenue,  mechanical  engineeringj  Paul  J,  Herbert,  707  ^.■.  117th 
street,  chemical  engineeringj  Hnibert  W.  Jantscher,  10020  S,  Charles  street, 
fire  protection  and  safety  engineering. 

Elroy  B.  Phillips,  2Uli  iv«  110th  place,  psychology)  Thomas  J,  Prosser,  37  W, 
lliith  street,  cheraistryj  Angelo  J«  ^aLafuiis,  IOO36  Soutli  Park  avenue, 
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Mjchanical  engineering^  Lesley  E.  Soderqmst,  1833  E.  93rd  street,  industHal 
engineering  J  JanES  L.  Springer,  9212  S.  Pfeoria  street,  fire  protection  and 

safety  enf^neering. 

Richard  J.  Sqiiires,  9  E,  113tli  streets  metallurgical  engineering j  Fred 
D.  ^-^emicke,  89U7  S,  Racine  avenue,  civil  csiginscrings  and  Robert  R,  Zinkel, 
331  W,  110th  place,  fire  protection  and  safety  oigLneering* 


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at  liltoois  Imtltufce  of  TeclRology's  ecaaa(aw»B«Bt  eaBerdses  in  Qn^m^bm. 

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Five  Beverly  students  are  aaong  tiie  lilS  Tjiio  received  d0gr«ee 
JiBie  12,  at  niinoia  Institute  of  Tedinology' g  c caiiiencetnent  exercises 
in  Orchestra  Hall*  4, .. 

Hinet^r  of  the  graduates  received  adr/ance  degrees,  and  328  received 
badielorc  degrees,    Alex  D,  iSadiey,  vice-cuaiaraian  of  Illinois  Tech's 
board  of  trustees  aid  former  vice-president  of  the  Coianonwealth  fidiscex 
comparer,  delivered  the  cciuraenceTBDnt  address,  "Fifty  -^ears."    "        •      -. 

Dr.  John  !•  Rsttallata,  president  of  Illinois  Tecii,  conferrsd 
degrees  on  the  following  Beverly  residents:  -^^ne*^-    ■:'-»a«D..s  i. 

Paul  F,  Kerrnann,  11211  S,  Oaklsy  avmiie,  physics;  William  F.  Kull, 
9707  S,  Laijidale  anenm,  civil  engineering;  villiam  0,  l^X/ts,  10620  3, 
Claremont  avenvie,  Kschanical  engineering^  iLenneth  li.  Miller,  9251  S.  Oakley 
avenue,  industrial  engineering,  and  Alfred  !J.  Pilz,  10321  S,  Prospect 
avenue,  industrial  enginaerin/^. 


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Sixteen  Back  of  iiie  Yards  students  are  csnong  the  lil8  i*io  received 
degrees  June  12,  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Tedmology' s  coOTMncement 
exercises  in  Orchestra  Hall, 

Ninety  of  Hob  graduates  received  adirance  degrees,  and  328  received 
bact^lors  degrees,    Alex  D.  Bailey,  vic«-chainnan  of  Illinois  Tedi's 
board  of  trustees  asid  former  vice-president  of  the  Corar.ionwealth  Edison 
company,  delivered  the  cormencament  addtress,  "Fifty  YearS;^t 

Cr,  Sdm.  T,  Eett&liata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech,  conferred  degrees 
on  the  folio-wing  Back  of  the  Yards  residents! 

Master  of  scieneet 

JolBi  P,  Dunne,  57li7  S.  Fairfield  stareet,  industrial  engineering. 

Bachelor  of  sciencei  ,  _  ^^   ,   ,.^..„.,    ....„._ 

John  P.  Antolak,  2315  ^'.  U7th  street,  eheniical  englneeringj  DontfLd  A, 
Caldwell,  2725  ^»'»  U3rd  street,  fire  protection  and  safety  ea^gineeringj 
Thaddeus  L,  Cegielski,  5531  S, Elizabeth  a^renue,  mechanical  engineering j  Thomas 
F,  Cirrran,  60ii9  S,  Taloian  avenue,  chamical  engineeringj  Gene  A«  Debrecht^  5926 
S.  Mqjlewood  avenue,  architecture, 

Donald  0,  Edwards,  6019  S,  Troy  street,  civil  engineering;  John  B.  Gallagher, 
5701  S,  Emerald  avenue,  chairdcal  engineeringj  Robert  D,  Gcmbas,  5321  S,  Rockwell 
avenue,  chemical  engineeringj  Elizabeth  L,  Griawold,  56l5  S,  Union  avenue, 
business  and  econanicsj  E(4fin  J,  Koeller,  5U35  S.  Koaart  street,  electrical  engineer 

William  F,  Rujigis,  58Ul  S,  Peoria  street,  physics j  Eugene  B,  Szymczak,  92h 
W,  5lst  place,  product  design}  Ti^ancis  J,  Trar>p,  5227  S,  Justine  street,  medxanical 
engineeringj  JasMB  F,  Ward,  5720  S,  Laflin  street,  chemical  engineeringj  and  Ronald 
J,  7ientek,  5701  S.    Albany  aveniie,  electrical  engineering* 
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SPFCIAL  TO  THE;  ATJSIIN  ^El^?S 

Thirteen  local  studtents  are  among  the  Iil8  tAo  received  degrees  June 
12,  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology's  cormenceTnent  exsrcises  in 
Ordiestra  Hall, 

Ninety  of  title  graduates  re^Seived  advaice  degrees,  and  328  received 
badielors  decrees*    Alex  D«  Bailey,  vice-diainnan  of  Illinois  Tedi's 
board  of  trustees  and  former  vice-prenidsnt  of  the  Cwnnonwsalth  Edison 
coiTOany,  delivered  the  coraraBncerraent  ad<!reas,  "Piflgr  Years." 

Dr.  John  T,  Rettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech,  conferred 
degrees  on  the  foUoTdng  Austin  residents* 

Eric  0»  GaKter,  1306  Win<«a  street,  business  and  engineeilng  adnin- 
istrationj  Howard  A,  Kullen,  l50S  W.  Xv^ler  street,  art  edicationj  and 
Paul  P,  Leo,  lOSJi  H»  Leclaire  street,  chemcal  e^agineerlng. 

ISchelor  of  sdeneet      --^^  '  ■^■'■•c-^..,-*.  :ss  as--  ,  .-. 

Eugene  W,  ■peinert,  li75l  ^^.  Van  B^iren  street,  industrial  engineering; 
Robert  5:,  7^ic«iresej  ihhO  N,  Massasoit  avenue,  mechanical  engineering; 
Robert  H,  ^ss,  5828  V,  ^•'^alton  street,  ncchafiical  engineeilng;  Irene  B,  Keener, 
53it2  W,  Glac^  avenne,  home  economics}  Richard  0,  Kumnert,  l^OU  N,  Lavergne 
avwuwjf  business  and  economics. 

Michael  J,  Noi»ak,  U8l9  W,  Coneord  place,  civil  engineering;  AHce  Qrphanos, 
5077  V,  Jackson  boulevard,  home  economicsj  Louis  E,  Sauer,  21  W,  Austin  boulevard, 
prodact  design;  Rcteert  F,  Wandr^,  5030  ■  .  Fulton  street,  mechanical  en^neering; 
and  Wallace  J,  Wjalen,  339  N,  Mason  street,  product  design. 


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Night  phone: 

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SPECIAL  TO  THE  AUSTISITE 

Seventeen  Austin  students  are  ationg  the  hl8  vrfio  received  degrees 
June  12,  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technologsr^S  conraenceiBent  exercn.ses 
in  Ordiestra  Hall, 

Ninety  of  the  grachiates  reofttfiBd  advance  degrees,  and  328  received 
bachelors  degrees,    Alex  D,  Bailey,  vice-daairman  of  Illinois  Tech's 
board  of  trustees  and  former  vice-president  of  the  CoiimOTwealth  Edison 
company,  delivered  the  couBiencement  address,  "Fifty  Years," 

Dr,  John  T,  Kettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech,  conferred 
degrees  on  the  following  Austin  residents: 

Doctor  of  philosopl^j 

Horton  J.  Klein,  U359  ^»  Floumoy  street,  chernistry, 

Master  of  science j 

Eric  01  Gabler,  I306  Winona  street,  business  and  engineeri33g  adndn- 
istrati(wij  Myron  Goldsmith,  22U  N«    arlov  avenue,  archj-tectarej  Robert 
Grove,  28  W.  Karlov  avenue,  electrical  enginecaringj  HoT^'ard  A,  Kuilen, 
1508  N,  Waller  street,  art  educationj  and  Paul  ?,  Leo,  102li  N,  Leclaire 
street,  chemical  engineering. 

Bachelor  of  science: 

Evgtne  V,  T)einert,  lt75l  ^«  Vai  Buren  street,  industirial  enginaexlngj 
Robert  K,  Pernrese,  ihUO  M,  Massasoit  avenue,  mechanical  engine  ring;  Ricihard 
H,  Hess,  5828  "f",  Walton  street,  mechanical  engineering;  Irene   R,  i^ener, 
S3h2  W,  Glacjys  avenue,  home  economics;  Richard  0^  Kummert,  l^OL  TT,  Lavergne 
avenue,  business  and  economics;  Kichael  J,  Nowak,  U019  W,  Concord  place, 
civil  engineering, 

Alice  Orphanos,  5077  ^.  Jackson  boulevard,  home  economics;  Thomas  A, 


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21  W.  Austin  boule-vard,  product  design;  Robert  E,  Waidrey,  5030  v.  Pulton 

street,  mechanical  engineertngj  and  ^^ailace  J*  Whalen,  339  N.  Mason  avenue; 

product  design. 

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NIsht  phone: 

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Eleven  Aubiim  Park  students  are  among  the  IjlB  who  received  degrees 
June  12 f  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology's  casBr.Qncement  exercises 
in  Orchestra  liall. 

Ninety  of  the  graduates  received  advance  degrees,  and  328  received 
badaelors  degrees,     Alex  D,  Bailey,  vice-Chaissaan  of  Illinois  Tech's 
board  of  trustees  and  former  vice-president  of  ihe  CoiOTorweaith  Edison 
canrpany,  delivered  the  coinmencoB^nt  address,  "Piftsr  Years,"    p^L^'^-fifi   ic 

D?,  John  T,  Rettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech,  conferred 
degrees  on  the  .Collo>riJig  Auburn  Park  residents: 


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Keven  F,  Flynn,  U30  '^-'»  72nd  street,  clsraical  engineering,  and  James 
W,  Shine,  9213  S,  Laflin  street,  business  and  ecanoKd.es,  i/'.tj.c.v  tbrcugii 
:  Bachelor  of  sciences 

Ernest  B,  AiBett,  752U  S,  Union  avenue,  visual  (tesignj  George  R.  Bills, 
8Bo6  S,  May  street,  electrical  engineering;  Jaaee  L,  Kosanke,  OlilO  S,  Luella 
avenue,  civil  engiJieeringj  Kenneth  H,  Miller,  9251  S»  Oakley  avenue,  industrial 
engineering!  T^red^^.  TJeedham,  7lt31  S.  Ittotwortii  avenue,  architecture,  .30 

-1  Ann  M»  P^aiora,  723li  S,  Kaisted  strcst,  hcjne  econoxaicsj  Robert  W,  Siegls, 
7?3?  St  i^afJjUi  street*  architecturej  Jauiea  L.  Springer,  9212  S,  PeorLa  street, 
fire  protection  and  safety  engineering |  and  Fred  D,  i-'ernicke,  "^9117  S,  Racine 
avenue,  civil  engineering. 


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Day  phones: 

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From:   Jim  Mitchel 

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CHICAGO  --  Dr.   Frank  D,   Carvin,   director  of  mechanical 
engineering  at   Illinois   Institute  of  Technology,   has  been  elected  to 
the  executive  committee,   Chicago  section  of  the  American  Society  of 
Mechanical  Sngineers, 

His  election  has  led  to  an  appointment  as  ASJ.E  representative 
to  the  Illinois  Engineering  Council,   an  organization  which  has  members 
from  3^  engineering  societies  and  correlates  their  activities  through 
joint  programs. 

The  ASME;  has  some  50,000  members   in  all  fields  of  engineering. 
It  is  devoted  to  general  promotion  of  mechanical  engineering  as  a 
professional  organization. 

Carvin,  who  lives  at  7370  South  Shore  Drive,   moved  to  Chicago 
from  New  York  in  1948.     He  had  served  8  years  on  the  A3ME  New  York 
metropolitan  section's  executive  committee  and  was   chairman  of  the 
committee   in  1947»  "■ 


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From:      Jim  ivlitchel 

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CHICiiGO  —  John  P.  Skinneri   manager  of  magnetic  recording  at 
Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  recently 
returned  from  a  globe  circling  air  trip  through  much  of  the  Orient  and 
Europe. 

Skinner  embarked  on  the   journey  to  visit  some  of  the  Foundation's 
57  magnetic  recording  licensees  spread  over  the  world.     The  Foundation's 
200  patents  and  patents  pending  give  them  over  95  Ps^  cent  of  American 
production  with  expanding  markets  overseas.     Research  in  magnetic 
recording  is  conducted  at  the  Foundation  for  these  licensees,  who  thus 
reap  the  benefits  of  a  continuous  research  program. 

Daniel  J.  Simpson,  Chicago  patent  attorney,  accompanied  Skinner 
on  the  tour.     They  left  San  Francisco  traveling  to  Japan  via  iVake  Island 
and  Honolulu.     The   two  men  spent  12  days  in  Tokyo,  visiting  two  licensees: 
the  Balcom  Trading  company  and  the  Fuji  Sound  company. 

Leaving  Tokyo  for  Munich,  Gernany,   they  stopped  at  Bangkok,  Siam; 
Calcutta,   India}  Karachi,  ifeikistan;   Baghdad,   Iraq}  Damascus,  Syria;  and 
Rome.     After  a  short  stay  in  Munich,   they  journeyed  to  Berlin  where  they 
visited  another  magnetic  recording  licensee,   the  Ailgeniene  Elektrieitats 
Gesellsohaft,   one  of  Germany's  largest  imnufacturers  of  electrical  supplies. 


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The  return  trip  took  them  to  Iferaburgt  Gernany;  Amsterdam, 
Netherlands;   and  Glasgow,   Scotland,     Skinner's  plane  set  down  in 
New  York  just  20  days  after  he  had  set  out  from  the  opposite  coast  of 
the  countryo 

Skinner  lives  at  2733  J^rtzell,  Zvanston,    111. 

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ADVANCE  FOR  RELEASE  AFTER  3  P.M.    (CDST)  THURSDAY,   JUNE  18,    1933 


CHICAGO  —  Winners  •f  a  drafting  contest,  which  drev;  more  than 
800  entries  from  students  in  ^3  Chicago  public  high  schools,   were 
announced  today  at  an  award  assembly  at   Illinois  Institute  of  Technology, 
The  contest  was  sponsored   jointly  by  Illinois  Tech  and  the  Chicago 
public  high  schools. 

The  competition  was  divided  into  six  divisions  for  first,   second, 
third,  and  fourth  semester  students  and  tv/o   sections  for  advanced  students. 

In  each  division,    except  the  second  section  of  advanced   students, 
one  first,   one  second,   four  third  place,  and  l<i  honorable  mention  prizes 
were  awarded.     In  the  second  section  for  advanced  students,  one  first, 
one  second,   one  third,  and  three  honorable  mention  prizes  were  distributed. 

The  24  winners  in  the  two  advanced  divisions  are  eligible  to 
compete   in  a  scholarship  examination  which  will  be  given  June  30  to 
select  two  grand  prize  winners.     The  two  v/inners    scoring  highest   in  the 
examination  will  receive  a  one-year  scholarship   to  Illinois  Tech, 

First  prize  winners   in  each  of  the  six  divisions,  vjith  the 
prizes  they  won,  were* 

Drafting  I  —  Robert  Raffel,   I313  N.   Overhill  avenue,  Taft  high 
school,   an  inscribed  wall  barometer. 
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Drafting  II  ~  George  Snalley,  7914  South  Shore  drive,  Chicago 
Vocational  high  school,  a  professional  drafting  set. 

Drafting  III  —  Fred  Rapp,  Jr.,  1129  W.  103rd  place,  Chicago 
Vocational  high  school,  a  professional  drafting  set. 

Drafting  IV  —  Gordon  Nielsen,  5750  S,  Justine  avenue,  Lindblom 
high  school,  A  Halicrafter  clock-radio. 

Advanced  Drafting  -  division  A  —  Richard  Jus,  2728  N.  St.  Louis 
avenue,  Lane  Technical  high  school,  a  drafting  machine. 

Advanced  Drafting  -  division  B  —  V/arren  N.  Jensen,  725 1  3. 
University  avenue,  Chicago  Vocational  high  school,  a  Knight  clock-radio. 

In  addition  to  Jus  and  Jensen,  others  eligible  for  scholarship 
examination,  are: 

Advanced  Drafting  -  division  At 

Second  place  —  Donald  Grajek,  4513  S.  Drake  avenuej  third 
place  —  Eugene  Czajlei,  5005  3.  Keeler  avenuej  Robert  Hutchinson,  1417 
vV.  82nd  street;  James  Kulps,  5429  S.  Nashville  avenue;  and  John  Stein, 
1927  N,  Hudson  avenue. 

Honorable  mention:  Staale  Aasbrein,  5'^^5   N.  Jfengo  avenue; 
Ivfelvin  Bilow,  4243  './.  Fillmore  street;  Vitolis  Budrevicius,  38O8  S. 
Union  avenue;  James  Depirro,  917  N,  Waller  avenue;  Richard  DePlain,  3739 
Milwaukee  avenue;  William  Fell,  3431  N.  Pontiac  avenue;  John  A. 
Kirkpatrick,  7125  N.  Paulina  street;  Joe  Lopez,  1221  S.  California  avenue; 
Dan  Nelson,  4139  W.  Crystal  street;  Ben  F.  Regalado,  3335   '.V.  38th  street; 
Steve  K.  owiderski,  Jr.,  4^47  S.  Kedvale  avenue,  and  David  Vasil,  4227 
S.  Artesian  avenue. 


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Second  place  —  George  Leesi   I717  Bryn  Ivlawr  avenue i   third 
place  —  ZdTTard  Dailey,  7922  Colvax  avenue;    honorable  mention  —  Frank 
Caples,   1532  3,  SavTyer  avenue;   Gerald  Carollo,    II3I2  S.   Charaplain  avenue; 
and  Sherry  Vel  Conway,  4517  S.  Calumet  avenue. 


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CHICAGO  —  lihat   kinds  of  music  do  people  like  to  hear  while 
they  work?  \fhat   effects  does  music  have  on  workers  in  industry?  These 
are  a  few  of  the  questions  which  will  be  answered  Saturday  afternooni 
June  20,  at  2:00  p.m.  on  "./BBM-TV's  educational  television  program 
"Operation  New  Horizons." 

The  interesting  subject  of  industrial  music  programming  will 
be  discussed  on  this  program  by  Prof,  '..'illard  A.  Kerr,  department  of 
psychology,  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

A  former  director  of  industrial  music  research  for  RCA  Victor, 
Professor  Kerr  will  explain  the  ways  in  v;hich  music  can  be  used  in 
industry  by  presenting  scientific  data  showing  workers'  preference  for 
various  types  of  music.  He   will  play  several  recorded  selections  to 
illustrate  his  discussion. 

The  program  series,  "Operation  Nev/  Horizons, "  is  one  in  which 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  Roosevelt  college,  Lake  Forest  college. 
University  of  Illinois  -  Chicago  branch,  and  Loyola  university  present 
telecasts  on  activities  of  their  institutions. 


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CHICAGO  —   Illinois   Institute  of  Technology  will  be  host  to 
the  ninth  National  Conference  on  Industrial  ifydraulics  October  8  and  9 
at    the  Hotel  Sheraton  in  Chicago. 

Conference  director  will  be  0,  S,   Teichrrann,   assistant   chairman 
of  the  heat-power  department  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois 
Tech.     Carl  E.  Schmitz,  vice  president  of  the  Crane  Packing  company, 
will  be  associate  director. 

John  G,  Duba,  assistant  professor  of  civil  engineering  at 
Illinois  Tech,   and  the   conference   secretary,  announced  tliat  the 
following  Illinois  Tech  faculty  members  will  serve  as  coramittee  members; 

F.   W.  Edwards,  director  of  civil  engineering}  R.  E.    Peck, 
professor  of  chemical  engineering;    and  V.  L,  Streeter,  research  professor 
of  mechanics  and  director,   fundamental  fluids  research. 

Societies  that  help  Illinois  Tech  stage  the   conference  each 

year   include: 

The   Illinois  section  of  the  American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers, 
Chicago  section  of  the  American  Society  of  Mechanical  Encineers,   Chicago 
section  of  the  Society  of  Automotive  Engineers,    Western  Society  of 
Engineers,  American  Society  of  Lubrication  Engineers,   Chicago  section 
of  the  American  Institute  of  Chemical  Engineers,    Chicago  section  of  the 
Institute  of  Aeronautical  Science,  American  Society  of  Agricultural 
Engineers,   Chicago  chapter  of  the   Illinois  Society  of  Professional 
Engineers,   and  the  Chicago  clfiapter  of  the  American  Society  of  Tool  Engineers. 


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The  captains  of  Illinois  Tech's  baseball,   track,   and  tennis 
teams  for  the  1954  season  were  named  today  by  Bernax-d    (Sonny)  V/eissnan, 
Teohawk  athletic  director.. 

Pitcher  Bob  Fanella,  No.    1  hurler  on  this  year's  squad,  was 
elected  baseball  captain^     Chuck  Uram  and  Ivktt  Merfeld,   dash  and 
middle-distance  runner,    respectively,  were  named  co-captains  of  the 
1954  track  team.     Next  year's  tennis  squad  will  be  led  by  captain-elect 
Paul  iSetze. 


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MEMORAl^UM  TO  EDITORS  J 

Your  attention  is   invited  to  the  attached  story  about  the 
current  European  vi^it  of  the  distinguished  architect,   Ludv;ig 
Mies  van  der  Rohe, 

Since  this  is  his  first  visit   to  his  native  Germany  since 
1938»   yo^  "i^y  vrish  to  interviev;  him  for  a  feature  story.      If  so,   you 
may  contact  him  at  the  home  of  his  brother,  Er/ald  Mies,  Vaalser 
Strasse  78f  Aachen,  Germany.     He  is  expected  to  roimin  in  Europe  for 
approximately  six  weeks. 


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CHIGiiGO  —  LudT7ig  Miea  van  der  Rohet   internationally-knorn 
architeot  and  director  of  the  department  of  architecture  at  Illinoia 
Inatitute  of  Technology,    io  currently  visiting  hia  native  GeriiEiny  for 
the  firat  time  in  I5  yeara. 

The  67-year-old  architect,   former  director  of  the  famed  Bauhauc 
deaign  school  in  Deaoau,  Germany,  emigrated  to  the  United  Statea  in 
1938.     Since  that  time  he  hao  headed  the  architecture  department  at 
I.ItT.   in  Chicago. 

Among  hia  many  honors,  word  haa   just  been  received  that 
Miea  van  der  Rohe  was  a\7arded  the  1933  Feltrinelli  prize  for  architecture 
from  the  Accademia  Lincea  in  Rome,   Italy. 

On  hia  current  trip  the  architeot  arrived  laat  week  in  the 
ancient  city  of  Aachen,  Germany,  ^■rtiere  he  -.vill  viait  hia  brother,  Ewald, 
and  hia  two  married  daughters  and  hia  grandchildren.     He  alao  plana  to 
viait  frienda   in  other  European  citiea. 

Miea   (he  later  added  hia  mother 'a  surname,  van  der  Rohe)  waa 
born  in  Aachen  in  1886.     Never  having  received  a  formal  architectural 
education,  he  learned  the  firat  leaaon  of  building— the  placing  of  atone 
upon  atone— from  hia  father,  a  maater  mason  and  proprietor  of  a  small 


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atone- cutting  ahop. 

Mies'  world-r;ide  reputation  in  modern  architecture  uas  attained 
chiefly  through  seven  European  projects!     the  firot  glass  skyscraper, 
1919;   the  second  glass  skyscraper,   1920-21j   a  glass-and- concrete  office 
building,    1922;   a  brick  country  house,   I923J   a  concrete  country  house, 
1924;  and  the  Barcelona  Pavilion  and  Tugendhat  House  in  Brno, 
Czechoslovakia,   1930, 

In  1930  Mies  was  named  director  of  the  Bauhaus  upon  the 
recommendation  of  its  founder,  V/alter  Gropius.     He  headed  the  design 
school  until  it  went  out  of  existence  in  1933. 

Upon  his  arrival  in  America,  Mies  undertook  the  largest  project 
of  his  architectural  career:     to  design  the  entire  campus  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology,   largest  engineering  college  in  the  United 
States, 

This  110-acre  project,  now  about  one-half  completed,  represents 
the  first  modern  American  campus  ever  built  as  a  single,   conforming 
architectural  unit. 


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CHICAGO  —  Forty-five   Illinois  Tecli  athletes  won  letters   in 
varsity  baseball,   track,    tennis,  golf,   and  rifle  this  spring,   Bernard 
(Sonny)  V/eissrcan,  Techav/k  athletic  director,   announced  today, 

r/!ajor  letters  in  baseball  were  earned  by  Fred  Cassel,  Bob  Sverak, 
Ted  Dunaj,  Jim  Kosanke,  Bob  Fanella,  Carl  Grant,  Don  Larson,  Chuck  Adair, 
Chuck  Rottican,   Harold  Feiveson.  Ron  Diamond,   Hike  Nowak,  and  Frank  Murray, 

Major  track  letters  were  awarded  to  Chuck  Uram,  Ivatt  Merfeld, 
IVforley  Simon,  Sllis  Flaws,  Sd  Schippmannc    Irving  Gottesman,   Bob  Zekes, 
Raymond  Johnson,   Bert  Schmidt,  and  Larry  Beede.     Minor  track  awards  went 
to  Ken  Hudson,   John  Delaney,  and  Jim  Essex* 

Major  monograms  in  tennis  were  won  by  Jack  Friedheim,  V/esley 
Soderquist,  and  Alex  Migdal,  Netraen  who  received  minor  letters  v;ere 
i^ul  Setze,  Bob  Friedheim,  Larry  Perlstein,   Dan  Bocklund,   and  Owen  Kruger. 

Techawk  golfers  who  earned  najor  letters  T;ere  Bob  Peterson,   Jim 
Neubauer,   Norman  Gjostein,  and  Ed  Keevins^.     Minor  golf  letters  were 
awarded  to  Dick  Scott  and  Ron  ISanarisho 

Only  member  of  the  rifle  team  to  win  a  major  letter  vras  Otto 

Harling.     Minor  letters  went  to  Nornan  Pepin,   Dan  McLaughlin,   Eugene 

I-jTopt   and  Guillermo  Godreauo 

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Chicago  lost  ground  during  J/ky  in  the  fight  to  improve  its 
record  of  cleanliness. 

Up  until  last  iBonth,   the  city  v7as  slightly  ahead  of  the 
month- by-month  dustfall  statistics  for  1952,   the   cleanest  year  Chicago 
has  had  since  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology  started  keeping  record  in  1946. 

Hfeurice  Kayner,    chief  analytical  chemist  at  the  Foundation, 
reported  today  that  the  IVIay,   1933,   dustfall  total  was  59* 95   to^^  Pe^ 
square  mile. 

That  put  Chicago  about   I3  tons  to  the  dirty  side  compared  \Tith 
1952,  he  said.     Here  are  the  statistics: 

First  five  months  of    '53,   total  of  317 .5O;    first  five  months 
of   '52,   total  of  304.77;   first  four  months  of   ^33,  total  of  237.55; 
first  four  months  of   '52,  total  of  257,83. 

"Despite  the  setback,"  Kayner  said,    "the  overall  trend  over  the 
years  has  been  tov;ard  the  better.     But  we're  still  a   long  \7ay  from  a 
'clean'   city  ~  where  the  dustfall  averages  about  25   tons  per  square 
mile  per  month. " 


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He  pointed  out,  however,   that  dustfall  figures  should  look  good 
for  the  next  fev;  months  at  least. 

"Summer  months  always  mean  light  dustfall,  as  compared  to  winter," 
he  said,     "ifeating  fires  for  homes,   factories,  and  offices  are  among  the 
chief  causes  of  dust.     During  the  summer,  fires  aren't  needed,   so  dustfall 
is  lighter." 

Weather  conditions,  especially  wind  velocity,  are  among  the 
other  factors. 

"A  strong  wind  can  pick  up  dust,  even  from  surrounding  states 
and  deposit  it  all  over  the  city,"  IJayner  explained.      "For  instance, 
the  extreme  wind  velocity  during  Ivky,   1953 1  was  over  30  miles  per  hour 
on  11  days,    compared  to  only  six  for  fey,    1952,  when  the  dustfall  was 
considerably  lighter." 

Armour  Research  Foundation  conducts  the  monthly  dustfall 
measurement  and  analysis  for  the  city's  department  of  air  pollution 
control.     Dustfall  tonnage  recorded  at  the  2^  sampling  stations  was: 

Address  of  otation  Vfard  No.  Total  Dustfall 
The  Fair  Store                                           1  102.98 

33  N.  LaSalle  1  87 .50 

Loop  Average  95*24 

2135  S.  Ivlichigan  1  87.28 

825  E.  44th  4  64.05    ■ 

1362  E.  59th  5  47.49 

7415  Stony  Island  7  114.47 

67  Yir.   113th  place  9  56.58 

8858  IVIarquette  10  IO5.04 

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7559  Eggleston  I7  62. 19 

1620  ■;},  99th  19  29.93 

3608  Ogden  22  59.33 

1300  Vl^.  JVfonroe  26  60.74 

3033  Fulton  30  34.94 

2940  W.   Cortland  32  41.99 

3602  Belden  36  33.39 

3944  N.  Sawyer  40  36.4? 

7330  rtatt  41  40.62 

34  ViT.   Hubbard  42  71.44 

331  Grant  place  44  41.31 

3332  Sheffield  46  44.18 

1622  Eratt  boulevard  49  43.83 

2240  ;h  37th  street  62.78 

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CHICAGO  —  Dr.  Sidney  Mittler,   research  biologiat  at  Arniour 
Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  has  been 
chosen  to  condense  articles  for  a  scientific  monthly  publication. 

Dr.  Mittler  will  abstract  articles  which  are  published  in 
"Industrial  Hygiene  and  Occupational  Medicine"  niagazine,  a  scientific 
monthly.     His  condensations  will  appear  in  "Biological  Abstracts," 
another  monthly  nationally  circulated  among  biologists. 

Scientists  use  the  abstract  as  a  convenient   chock  on  whether 
the  full  article  will  be  of  interest. 

Dr.  Mittler  lives  at  8138  3.  Kingston. 


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CHIGAGrO  —  A  new  educational  radio  series,   presented  by  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology,  nade  its  debut  at  9^45  P*™*    'Afednesday,   June  2lj. 
over  station  WEAV/,  Evans  ton. 

The  series  is  titled,    "Chicago  16"  for  the  postal  zone  number 
of  Illinois  Tech,   and  the  beginning  programs  feature  leading  faculty 
members  of  this  educational  institution  discussing  technological  education. 

In  the  opening  program,  Dr.   John  T.  Rettaliata,   president  of 
Illinois  Tech,  presented  an  overall  view  on  the  subject  of  technological 
education.      "In  America,"  he  said,   "technology  is  not  the  slave  of  the 
state,  as  it  is  in  Communist  dominated  countries.     Here  it  is  the  servant 
of  free  men." 

"But,"  he  warned,    "the  average  man  and  v/oraan  in  our  country  does 
not   understand  enough  of  technological  matters  to  be  really  v;ell  informed." 

The  second  program  of  this  series,   on  Wednesday,   July  1,  will 
feature  Dr.   Ho^rard  Vincent,   chairiran  of  the  English  department  at   Illinois 
Tech,    in  a  discussion  on  "Technological  Education  as  Seen  by  a  Liberal 
Educator,"     Follov/ing  programs  v;ill  cover  the  responsibility  of  the 
educator  in  preparing  students  for  positions  of  leadership  in  a  complex, 
scientific  society. 
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CHICAGO  ~  The  establishment  of  a  scholarship  in  chemcal 
engineering  at  Illinois   Institute  of  Technology  by  the  Shervan-'tTilliams 
company,  Cleveland,   Ohio,  v;as  announced  today  by  Ralph  G.    O-jens,  dean 
of  engineering  at   Illinois  Tech. 

The  scholarship  is  designed  to  encourage  the  study  of  chor.u3try 
and  chemical  engineering  as  professions,   and  to  reward  academic  excellence 
at  the  undergraduate  level.     It  amounts  to  $500  annually. 

Chemical  engineering  students  who  have  completed  three  years  of 
college  -jork  will  be  eligible  for  the  a-jard  based  on  scholastic  record, 
general  ability  and  need  for  assistance. 

The  nominee  for  each  scholarship  will  be  designated  by  Dean 
Owens  and  the  award  will  be  passed  upon  by  Illinois  Tech's  scholarship 
committee. 

Called  the  George  A,   Martin  scholarship,    the  award  honors  the 
late  president  of  the  Sherwln-ViTillianis  company. 


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CHICAGO  —  American  aid   in  establishing  an  institute  to   help 
develop  Lebanese   industry  is   considered  by  the  Lebanese  public  as  the 
most  genuine  sign  of  real  American  concern  for  the  development  of  the 
Lebanese  eoonomy. 

That  was  pointed  out  yesterday  (ivfonday,   June  22)  by  Ivferwan  Nasr, 
chief  of  industry  of  the  Lebanon  ministry  of  national  economy. 

Mr«  Nasr  was  visiting  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology,   studying  the  operations  of  one  of  the  vrorld's 
largest   industrial  research  organizations. 

He  explained  that   the   Industry  Institute,   established  last  April 
in  Beirut,  Lebanon,  was  founded  through  the   cooperation  of  Point  4  technical 
assistance,   the  Lebanese  government,   and  the  Federation  of  Industries 
of  Lebanon.     Mr,   Nasr  is  chairman  of  the   Institute's  board. 

Here  are  the  aims  he  outlined  for  the   Industry  Institute: 

1»     To  establish  a  center  of  technical  and  economic  knowledge 
for  Lebanese  industry.     The   Institute  expects  to  help  existing  industry 
with  management,   accounting,  finance,    production,  and  imrketing  problems. 
Also,    it  plans  to  study  and  make  remedial  plans  for   technical  deficiencies 
due  to  lack  of  laboratory  facilities  and  poor  accessibility  to  centers  of 
applied  research. 
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Lebanese  industry 


2.  To  help  the  government  plan  for  harmonious  industrial 
development  of  the  country  and  ensure  favorable  relations  with  neighboring 
Arab  countries. 

3«  To  make  it  possible  for  new  enterprisers  to  have  pertinent 
economic  and  technical  studies  made  so  that  new  corporations  can  be 
established  for  industrial  production* 

"The  Lebanese  economy  is  much  the  same  as  that  of  the  United 
States,"  Mr.  Nasr  pointed  out.   "'./e  stress  free  enterprise,  individual 
initiative,  and  no  interference  from  the  government.  Results  have  been 
good. 

"Industry  in  Lebanon  is  only  about  13  years  old;  yet,  25  per 
cent  of  our  national  income  is  now  derived  from  industry." 

"%■  country  is  considered  as  the  potential  industrial  center 
of  all  the  Arab  countries,"  he  said.   "".Ve  are  well- located  geographically, 
have  good  hydroelectric  resources,  our  general  level  of  education  is 
good,  and  the  social  development  of  our  population  is  high." 

Lebanon's  major  industrial  products  are  textiles,  foeds, 
household  utensils,  and  leather,  he  said, 

¥ir,   Nasr '3  three-month  visit  to  the  United  States  is  sponsored 
by  the  Boint  4  program.  He  is  accompanied  by  Norman  Gulich  of  the 
U.S.  department  of  commerce.  They  visited  -armour  Research  Foundation 
as  the  guests  of  Thorms  P.  Collier,  manager  of  the  Foundation's 
international  department. 


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CHICAGO  —  Establishment  of  a  mechanical  engineering  scholarship 
fund  at  Illinois   Institute  of  Technology,  with  preference  given  to 
candidates  living  near  Rockwell  JVknufacturing  company  plants,  was 
announced  today  by  Stevrart  S.  Howe,  vice  president,   public  relations  at 
Illinois  Tech. 

Under  the  fund,   one  or  more  scholarships  will  be  awarded  to  a 
student  ready  to  enter  college  in  September,  and  additional  scholarships 
will  be  awarded  annually.     They  will  pay  full- tuition  costs  for  two  years 
with  consideration  for  additional  financial  aid  after  the  first  two  years 
of  college  studies. 

The  scholarships  will  be  awarded  to  candidates  fulfilling 
Illinois  Tech  entrance  requirements.     Application  will  be  handled  by 
the  personnel  director,   Edward  Valves,    Incorporated,  East  Chicago,    Indiana; 
or  Rockwell  IVIanufacturing  company,  400  N.   Lexington  avenue,  Pittsburgh 
8,   Ea. 

The  scholarships  are  established  in  memory  of  7/illiam  "./. 
Crawford,    late  president  of  Edward  Valves,    Incorproated,   by  his  widow 
and  his  son,  ivirs.  Mona  R.   and  '.Villiam  F.   Crav/ford. 


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MElVDR.-iNDUlVl  TO:      FIRi-NCLiL  EDIT0R3  -UO  WRITERS 
FOR  10j30  ^.H.  iRID^.Y,  JUNE  26,   1953 
AT  THE  .iTTIC  CLUB,   FIELD  BUILDING 
135  S»   l*"-  S.>11E  STREET,  CHia^O 


A  national  center  to  conduct  education  and  research  in  the 
field  of  industrial  equipment  and  its  replacement  will  be  established 
this  fall  in  the  department  of  business  and  economics  at   Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology. 

Because  of  the  significance  of  this   center  to  -American  industry, 
a  press  conference  has  been  arranged  for  Friday,   June  26,   v/hen  full  details 
of  the  center  will  be  disclosed, 

JRresent  at   the  press  conference  v/ill  be  the  presidents  of  the 
tv/o  organizations  sponsoring  the  proposed  center: 

—  Dr.   John  T.  Rettaliata,   president  of  Illinois   Institute  of 
Technology, 

—  William  J,  Kelly,   president  of  the  ]Vhchinery  and  -i.llied 
Products  Institute. 

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—  Dr,   Pearce  Davis,   chairman  of  the  department  of  business  and 
economics  at   I.I.T, 


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—  Alexander  Konklei  vice-president  and  assistant  treasurer  of 


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—  Dr.  Gerald  J,  lv:feitchett,  associate  professor  of  business  and 
economics,    I.I.T, 

You  are   invited  to  attend  this  in?)ortant  press  conference  at 
the  time  and  place  mentioned  above.     -*  nev7s  release  about  the  proposed 
center  vjill  be  available  for  distribution  at  the  meeting. 


--  Bob  Fitzgibbon 
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CHICAGO  —  A  national  center  to  conduct  education  and  research 
in  the  methods  of  industrial  equipment  acquisition  and  replacement  -.vill 
be  established  this  fall  in  the  department  of  business  and  economics 
at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

Plans  for  the  proposed  center  were  announced  today  by  7/illiani 
J.  Kelly  and  Dr.   John  T.  Rettaliata,    presidents  of  the  tvra  sponsoring 
organizations,    the  Machinery  and  Allied  Products   Institute  and   Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology,   respectively. 

The  center,    to  be  kno'.vn  as   the  National  Center  of  Education  and 
Research  in  Dynamic  Equipment  Policy,  will  be  housed  in  one  of  the  modern 
nev7  buildings  on  I.I.T. 's   110-acre  campus  on  Chicago's  Near  South  Side. 

The  fechinery  and  Allied  Products   Institute  will  finance  the 
center  during  its   initial  years. 

In  announcing  the  establishment  of  the  Dynaiidc  Equipment  Policy 
Center,  Rettaliata  and  Kelly  explained  the  need  for  such  an  educational- 
research  program: 

"A  scientific  approach  to  the  acquisition  of  new  equipment  and 
replacement  of  worn-out  or  obsolete  equipment  is  of  prime  importance 
to  the  success  of  every  business  enterprise,"   they  said, 
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eguipment  policy  center— Illinois  Tech,  page  two 

"The  general  application  of  sound  equipment  policies  is  also 
basic  to  the  continued  industrial  leadership  of  the  United  States,  and 
is  inextricably  bound  into  our  national  security.  Thus,  a  better 
understanding  of  the  techniques  and  applications  of  equipment  policy  at 
one  and  the  same  time  serves  private  enterprise  and  fulfills  a  compelling 
public  interest* " 

The  center  will  have  tvro  basic  objectives:   (l)  The  wide 
dissemination  of  information  as  to  enlightened  equipment  policyj  and 
(2)  Sustained  study  of  improved  techniques  and  continued  analysis  of 
the  problems  and  practices  of  business  in  this  field. 

To  implement  these  objectives.  Dr.  Pearce  Davis,  chairrrBn  of 
the  I.I.T,  department  of  business  and  economics,  outlined  the  following 
program  for  the  center: 

—  New  and  revised  courses  of  instruction  in  Dynamic  Equipment 
Policy  will  be  introduced  both  at  the  graduate  and  the  general  education 
levels. 

—  Lectureships  in  Dynamic  Equipment  Policy  will  be  established. 
Lecturers  will  be  appointed  by  I.I.T.  and  will  be  responsible  for  teaching 
day  and  evening  session  courses  at  the  center. 

—  Regular  summer  seminars  and  conferences  for  concentrated  study 
of  equipment  analysis  and  replacement  methods  v/ill  be  offered  to 
industrial  and  business  executives. 

—  Graduate  fellowships  will  be  established,  the  recipients  to 
specialize  in  Dyraraic  Equipment  Policy. 

—  National  awards  will  be  given  for  the  best  essays  in  the  field 
of  Dynamic  Equipment  Policy. 

—  Staff  members  and  students  at  the  National  Center  will  conduct 
research  in  the  application  of  Dynamic  Equipment  Policy. 

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eq.uipment  policy  center— Illinois  Tech,  page  three 

—  A  research  library  in  Dynamic  Equipment  Policy  will  be 
established  at  the  center. 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  will  name  a  director  to  head 
the  new  center.   He  is  expected  to  be  chosen  in  the  near  future. 

An  advisory  committee  will  be  appointed  by  the  iVkchinory  and 
Allied  Products  Institute  to  cooperate  with  the  director  and  with  Illinois 
Tech  in  the  execution  of  the  center's  program.  Dr.  Rettaliata  and 
Dr.  Davis  v;ill  be  members  of  this  committee. 

The  Dynamic  Equipment  Policy  Center,  Dr.  Rettaliata  explained, 
represents  another  major  addition  to  Illinois  Tech's  already  extensive 
program  of  manageirent  education, 

"It  is,"  he  said,  "the  outgrowth  of  pioneering  work  done  by  the 
I.I.T,  department  of  business  and  economics  in  the  field  of  engineering 
economics  and  capital  equipment  policy.  The  establishment  of  this  center 
at  Illinois  Tech  affords  a  unique  opportunity  for  I.I.T.  to  extend  its 
services  to  industry  in  a  field  vital  to  our  national  economy." 

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Day  phones; 

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Armour  Research  Founddtion  of 

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Night  phone: 

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From:  Jim  Mitchel 

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ADVANCE  FOR  RELEASE  AFTER  10  A. hi.    (CDST)  SATURDAY,  JUNE  2?,  1953 

CHICAGO  —  There  is  a  great  possibility  that  we  will  one  day- 
see  firemen  change  their  traditional  fire  engines  and  headgear  for 
helicopters  and  flight  helmets. 

This  is  the  opinion  of  V/illis  G.  Labes,  assistant  professor  of 
fire  protection  engineering  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  expressed 
in  his  speech  "Some  Aspects  of  Fire  and  Fire  Protection, "  before  the 
summer  conference  of  the  Illinois  Fire  Chiefs  Association  in  Aurora, 
Illinois,  on  Saturday,  June  27» 

Labes  stated  that  the  idea  of  vast  fleets  of  "fire-copters" 
hovering  over  blazes  was  inspired  by  recent  helicopter  studies  conducted 
in  mountainous  areas.  The  airborne  fire  fighters  would  be  comparatively 
free  of  worry  about  congested  city  traffic  and  in  a  better  position  to 
extinguish  fires. 

"It  appearsj"  Labes  said,  "...that  the  use  of  large  scale 
application  of  extinguishing  fires... by  air... can  be  developed.  Just 
what  type».,of  agent  v/ill  have  to  be  uncovered  by  research." 

Labes  alsa  discussed  recent  strides  made  in  Illinois  Tech's  study 
of  fire  problems.   Illinois  Tech  is  the  only  school  in  the  United  States 


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which  has  an  active  four  year  program  leading  to  a  bachelor  of  science 
in  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering! 

Included  in  his  talk  were  explanations  of »     mechanisms  by  vfhich 
oonanon  extinguishing  agents  put  out  fires,   new  spray- type  automatic 
sprinkler  heads,  wetting  agents,  volatile  vaporizing-licLuid  extinguishing 
agents,  airborne  fire  fighting  progress,   corrosion  effects  of  fire 
extinguishing  agents,  and  building  design  to  reduce  blast  effects  from 
internal  explosions. 

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CHICAGO  —  V/hen  an  industrial  engineer  kno?irs  what  a  machine  can 
do,  but  can  not  prove  it;  or  when  he  has  proven  on  his  draTsring  board 
v/hat  should  not  happen,  and  it  does;  it  is  time  to  call  in  a  high  speed 
photographer. 

Nelson  Rodeiius,  assistant  physicist,  Armour  Research  Foundation 
of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  offered  that  advice  in  a  speech 
before  a  meeting  of  the  Society  of  Motion  Picture  and  Television  Engineers 
at  the  Engineers  Club  in  Nev;  York  City,  on  Thursday,  June  25. 

Speaking  on  "ItLgh  Speed  Photography  in  Education  and  Industrial 
Research"  Rodeiius  said,  "xin  engineer  may  be  completely  in  the  dark  when 
some  piece  of  perfectly  designed  machinery  breaks  dov/n  or  functions 
improperly.  Normal  observation  of  the  machine  in  action  is  usually 
unsatisfactory  due  to  the  high  speed  of  the  operation." 

Rodeiius  went  on  to  explain  the  scope  of  experimentation  at  the 
Foundation  and  how  industry  and  education  can  benefit  from  research. 
"It's  the  designer,  the  mechanic,  the  educator  and  countless  others  who 
can  be  inforraed  every  day  by  high  speed  photography. 

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"Employee  morale  can  be  built  up  and  maintained  through  films 
which  can  show  hov;  the  nachines  they  operate  actually  functiont  There 
are  even  possible  applications  of  the  process  in  advertising  and  public 
education. 

"Speeds  of  l6,000  pictures  a  minute,  although  slo-.v  for  some 
research  purposes,  can  be  used  to  detect  most  malfunctions  in  mechanical 
devices  moving  at  high  speeds.  Thousands  of  man  hours  can  be  saved  by 
the  process," 

Rodelius  urged  industry  to  encourage  technical  schools  to  include 
the  study  of  high  speed  photography  as  a  regular  course  tovrards  a 
bachelor  of  science  degree. 

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Ken  I^son»  3354  S,  Mlohl^n  avenue,  has  been  awarded  a  minor 
lettor  in  traek  at  XlXinoia  Institute  of  reohnologsr. 

BMUKm  Is  a  so^dionKtre  in  neohanioal  engi&e^kriwi;  at  I.I.T.     ^ 


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Ow9ti  ]^niger,  8£k)0  S.  Looola  avemtet  bas  been  awarded  a  niinor 
letter  In  tennis  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Teahnology,  '""^ 

Krruger  ia  a  Junior  i&  netaliurgloal  engineering  at  I.I.T. 

.,..,.  ...,  smi-M^ilt  JAf #iw»«  s»®&&  MSiafi»  %^at  ii^. 

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SPECIAL  TO  THE  BACK  OF  THE  YAIU)S  JOTSmkL 


Three  local  reaidenta  have  been  aijard^  atbletie  lettera  at 
nUnoia  Inatitute  of  Teehnology.    ^»^^,.sm^^,  .%^x^^^  *>^v^. 

Chuok  Adair  I  5537  3*  Hwsaa  aveixae*  and  Boaald  Diamond,  5354 
S.  Riohniond  street,  received  najor  lettera  in  baaeball* 

Ken  £&idaon,  3154  ^*  Michigan  avenue ,  won  a  loinor  letter  in 
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SIK3IAL  TO  THE  C^LtlSei'  Jl^MS, 

Three  local  residents  have  been  aivarded  athletio  letters  at 
IllliK>l3  Institute  of  Teohnolof^* 

E»sdm  Kirop,  9037  S.  QqUqx  s.rma»t  and  Nomnn  Bapin»  314  W* 
lOlat  streett  earned  minor  letters  in  rifle* 

Wesley  Soderq,uistt  1933  £*  93r^  streett  von  a  nBjor  letter  in 
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SPECIAL  TO  IHE  SOOTH  HB  REPOHIE>. 

Three  looal  reaidenta  have  b«©n  awarded,  athletic  letters  at 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technolo^. 

Bertram  Schmidtt  9929  S,  J^speot  areruie,  aarned  a  major  letter 
in  track.    5el»3ldt  is  a  Junior  lit  jjteohanioal  eesiiM«x>iae  at  I«I«T« 

Owen  l&*tteer,  880  S.  I^omia  eti'siRwe,  and  Jtsnaan  Itepin,  312|.  W. 
101st  street,  won  lolnor  letters  in  tennis  and  riflSt  respeotively* 
firuger  is  a  junior  in  raetallureical  engiaseringf  and  Pepin  is  a  senior 
in  meohaniCRl  engineering. 


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"Stve  local  residents  hare  beea  avrardod  athletio  lattars  at 
IlliiK>l9  Institute  of  Technology.  ^^ 

Ohuok  Adair,  5537  3»  Haaan  aTema}  Ronald  Diaaond,  5354  S, 
Biohuoad  stroets  aM  I^x^  leixaon  &3}£f  3*  l&iioa  avenue,  earned  laajor  tj|2» 
letters  in  baseball*  .,,,.  «•  , 

John  Delaney*  7938  S.  Talman  avsrme,  and  Onen  Kruger.  8800  S« 
Loomis  a7eQue«  von  roinor  letters  in  treek  and  tennis,  respectively. 


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3JRB0I&L  TO  THE  SOuTl»,'EJT  K2S»'3-aErAlD 


Three  local  residents  have  been  awarded  major  letters  in 
baseball  at  IHinoia  Institute  of  Technology.  , 

Tki&y  ar<3  Ghaok  Adair,  .5557  3*  Bbioan  aYenuej  Tod  Dunaj,  5^5"^  ^• 
Muaasoit  street;  and  Ronald  DiawottA,  5^5k  S.  Richinofla  street,    .\dair  , 
played  third  base  for  the  Teohawks.  Dunaj  was  left«flelder,  and  Diamond 
was  a  pitcher.  :'^$^» 


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Itank  Murray*  1909  JJ«  ^ipp  avonuo,  bas  boeii  aviarded  a  major 
letter  in  baseball  at  Illioois  Ishstitute  of  Technology* 

£toray  gi^duated  &om  IlUnoia  Heott  June  12  witii  the  degree  of 
l>ai^eloz*  of  ardhlte(Sti]D(«*    Bi  ^ims  mm.g;Sff  ot  the  Teoliatidc  baseball  team. 


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Three  local  residents  have  been  awarded  athletic  letters  at 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

ifetrold  7e4Yeson,  6jO|,  H,  Mbaoy  etreeti  earned  a  najor  letter 
ia  baseball;  Raywond  Tohssotis  2^39  ^»  Birelnicod  street*  won  a  wajor 
letter  in  track;  and  Ronald  ^mrieh,   3OOI  W.  Bryn  f*ii»r  avexaw,  re'seived 
a  minor  letter  In  golf  at  the  engineering  college.  * 


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Seven  looal  residents  bav©  beea  awarded  atfeletio  letters  at 
niiaois  Institute  of  Techaology.  -  ■^t.%<'i  ..;?tf. .it-tt^i;  iM*M£^4  ^t 

Harold  FoiTeaon,  63OI  N.  Alljany  street,  earned  a  major  letter 
in  baseball*  A  Sro^Sasmn  in  pjbyaioa  at  I*X*£.»  leiveaon  playsd  aedoad. 
base  on  tbe  dianaond  sguad* 

Rayaoad  Johnson.  2i|39  W,  3irehwood  street,  and  Isforley  Sinon, 
355^  ^'«  iakewood  avenue,  won  s&^  letters  in  traok*  »i::;^.««?5.  in. 

Jfejor  fSPiS  inonopsmma  nmnt  to  Bob  ^terson,  1309  w,  Glenlake 
avonuej  Edward  Kacvins,  5942  N,  Winthrop  avenuej  and  Jim  Neubauer, 
4531  N,  Ksating  street.     Bsterson  Tims  captain  of  the  I.I.T,  golf  sitKid 
as  well  aa  captain  of  the  1952-53  basketball  teais, 

Ronald  Kanarisb,  30OI  W.  Bryn  l&xm  avenue,  isaa  awarded  a  mioor 
letter  in  golf. 


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TUxcee  local  rcsiients  hare  been  awarded  athlstlo  letters  at 
Illinoia  Institute  of  Tec>inolo^«  ^  iW 

Mike  HoswOc,  481°  *•  Ooncord  place,  aad  Fx&nk  ftSorray,  I909  N«    !» 
Ibripp  aveaus*  oiraed  oajor  letters  in  -acoball,    -aiiTay  w£.s  n&xiafier  of 
I«I«T«'3  diaoood  s^uAd  this  year* 

Alax  Migdal*  1031  N.    Rlobijutjd  street*  ^K/Xk  a  coajor  nDOOgram  in 
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SSiiQlliL  TO  THE  NCKEMESTrOSN  SOOSTER 

Two  local  reaidonts  have  been  awarded  :aa  jor  letters  in  baseball 
at  Illinais  Xnacituto  of  Teohnolc^v.    '  ^.^^-T^^  Atitlw^^lli  l!it%Pi:»  ^t 

They  are  Ifflce  Nowak,  4319  W.  Concord  place,  and  Ftaiok  Murray » 
1909  N.  Tripp  avenue*    B&irray  vaa  smw^fpr  of  I*  X»T.  *s  diauood  aq^jsui.  this 

Both  jjien  graduated  from  UlSj^is  Teeh  June  12.    Ifoviak  received 
hia  bachelor's  degree  in  oivil  enEinoerlng*  arA  Jfiirray  received  his 
degree  in  arohiteoture.  "^^  -  -^:i-.-- -  — 


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Mve  Icoal  residents  heve  been  awarded  athletic  letters  at 
UliaoiB  Institute  of  Technology. 

.  HiroM  FeiTesoni  63OI  W.  Albany  strest,  aaS  Eraiak  Jiirray,  I909 
N.  Tripp  aveame,  oaroed  aejor  letters  iu  ba^ball.  i«Sxraray  v»a  aanagw 
of  X.I.T.'s  diamond  sqtuad  this  year. 

W&i(yc  golf  vaom^pajm  went  to  Jim  IJeu^uer*  453^  ^*  Koatiog 
street*  and  ^forioaa  {^Josieia,  57^9  ^»  Alston  a-venue. 

Ronald  Kai»risht  3OOI  W.  ss^m  laawr  avonue,  was  awarded  a  mioar 
letter  In  gslf  at  the  engineering  college. 


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OHZOdfiO  —  Oeiniel  BSeiLau^in.  myvtood^  111.,  has  been 
a  minor  athletio  letter  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Teehnology  for  his 
perfonsanoe  oa  the  I*I»7.  rlfl«  tsam^r-kr  tusm^i^^''  )'sm»r.i%  £^vt^^«  j^ 

A  TOi^aiore  in  business  and  eeonomioa  at  Illinois  Tech, 
Molauehlin  lives  at  23^  S.  21st  aTenue«  iffeiyvood* 


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(SIIQ&OO  •»  Daniel  Booklund»  librg<uettet  Mloh»«  has  been  awarded 
a  minor  letter  in  tetmis  at  IllixK>i3  Institute  of  Teohnology. 

A  fnsbaan  in  Sogliah  at  I.I*7«*  Booklund  Uvea  at  Route  It'^' 
Box  46s,  liiarquette* 


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CHICAGO  —  The  program  for  the  ninth  National  Conference  on 
Industrial  Hydraulics  at  the  Sheraton  hotel,    October  8  and  9i   was 
announced  today  by  conference  secretary  John  G.   Duba,   assistant  professor 
of  civil  engineering  at   Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

John  T.  Rettaliata,   president  of  Illinois  Tech,   ;7ill  welcome 
the  conference  in  behalf  of  the  conference  sponsors.  Armour  Research 
Foundation  and  Illinois  Tech.     After  the  opening  remarks,   papers  on 
various  phases  of  industrial  hydraulics  will  be  presented. 

The  general  session  will  be   led  off  by  W,    P.   Green,  Armour 
Research  Foundation,  who  will  present  a  paper  on   "Friction  and  Wear 
Phenomena. " 

The  automotive  session  will  consist  of  papers  on   "Hydraulics 
Applied  to  the  Automobile  Suspension,"  by  R,  R.    Peterson,   Chrysler 
Corporation,  Detroit,   Mich,;   and    "Ifydraulic  Mechanisms  for  Operating 
Auto-window  Lifts,   Convertible  Tops,  and  Similar  Mechanisms,"  by 
C.   L,  Kalitta,  'rfarner  Division,  Detroit  Harvester   company. 

E.   V.   Crane  and  W.  R.    Jackson,  E.   '■,■!,   Bliss  company,   Canton,   Ohio, 
will  present  their  answers  to   "Hydraulic  Ftobleras  on  Large  Forging  Presses. " 


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Finishing  the  presses  session  will  be  a  paper  by  A.   J,  DeMatteo, 
Watson-Stillman  company,   Roselle,  N.J.;    "Self  Contained  Pump  Units  as 
Applied  to  Extrusion  Presses* " 

"Boiler  Feed  Pumps,"  by  0,  M.   Kristy,   Allis-Chalmers,  Milwaukee, 
'Wis.;   and   "Ball  Piston  Pumps  and  Motors,"  by  H,   Stern  and  W.  T.  Rauch, 
General  Electric  company,   Schenectady,  N.Y.j   will  comprise  the  pumps 
session. 

John  Pelz,  Bendix  Aviation  corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  v/ill 
present  his  findings  on  "Aircraft  Variable  Delivery  High  Ptessure  Fuel 
Plunger  Pump"   to  the  aircraft  session. 

Components  session  discussions  will  be  on  "Fluid  Carriers  for 
Hydraulic  Units   in  Earth  Moving  Equipment,"  by  John  Jass,   Caterpillar 
Tractor  company,    Peoria,    111.,   and   "Factors   in  Design  of  Mechanical 
Seals  and  Applications  to  Hydraulic  Equipment,"  by  Justus  B.  Stevens, 
Jr.,  and  Harold  Greiner,   Sealol  Corporation,   Providence,   R.I. 

Ivkchine  tools  session  papers  will  be:      "Hydraulically  Operated 
Test  Table  with  Three  Degrees  of  Freedom,"  by  G.   F.  V/arnlce  and  S,   Hori, 
Armour  Research  Foundation}   and   "Hydraulic  Applications  in  P&per  and  Paper 
Processing,"  by  Ranson  Tyler,   The  Oilgear  company,   Mil\7aukee  Wis. 

"Industrial  Application  of  Non-Flammable  Hydraulic  Fluids," 
by  D.  Milne,   General  ivbtors  corporation,  Detroit,   Mich.;    and   "The  Effect 
of  Syntxhetic  Fluids  on  Hydraulic  Components  and  Circuits,"  by  James 
Robinson,   Vickers,    Inc.,   Detroit,   Mich. j  will  be  the  two  papers  read 
d'oring  the  non-flammable  fluids  session. 

Papers  telling  of  the    "Hydraulic  System  of  the  Golden  Jubilee 
Ford  Tractor,"  by  Harold  Brock,    Ford  Motor  company;  and   "Hydraulic 
Actuation  of  the  TD-21).,"  by  W.   W.   Henning,    International  Harvester 

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company,  Melrose  Park,   111,;   v/ill  comprise  the  tractors  session. 

The   instrumentation  session  will  consist  of  papers  on, 
"Pressure  Transducers,"  by  H,  Z.   Boyar,   Askania  Regulator  company, 
Chicago,    111,;   and   "A  Flo;Tmeter  for  Measuring  Mass  Flow-Rate  with  High 
Speed  of  Response,"  by  Dr.   Yao  Tzu  Li,   Ifessachusetts  Institute  of 
Technology,  Cambridge,  li/fetss. 


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MEMORAMDUM  TO:      CITY  EDITORS  iiND  PICTURE  EDITORS 

FOR  10  A.M.   TO  NOON  (CDST)  WEDNESDAY,   JULY  1,    1953 

AT  CHEMISTRY  .iND  CHEtvIIGi;^!  ENGINEERING  BUILD  PNG, 

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The  news  release  accompanying  this  memo  describes  the  danger  of 
fireworks.     x».  display  of  these  fireworks t  equipment  used  to  analyze  them, 
and  tvro  authorities  on  their  danger  will  be  available  for  your  reporter 
and/or  photographer  from  10  a.m.   to  noon  Wednesday,   July  1,  at  13  '^fest 
33rd  street. 

On  hand  will  be  Ivhurice  Kayner,   chief  analytical  chemist  at 
iirniour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  and 
Mrs.  Dorothy  Gray,   executive  secretary  of  the  Illinois  Society  for  the 
Prevention  of  Blindness.     li-a  a  public  service,  the  Foundation  analyzes 
illegal  fireworks  siezed  each  year  in  Illinois,   and  the  findings  are 
usually  introduced  as  court  evidence. 

Such  props  as  a  ,50  caliber  bullet  ~  which  contains  only  half 
as  much  gunpowder  as  one  of  the  illegal  fireworks  —  will  be  available. 
'lie  will  also  be  able  to  set  off  some  of  the  fireworks  for  your 
representatives. 

I  will  be  on  hand  to  assist. 


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-iDV-iNCS  FOR  RSLBL'iSS  AiTER  12:00  NOON  (CD3T)  VJEDIIESDAY ,  .JULY  1,  1933 

CHIOiiGO  --  Safe  fireworks  don't  exist. 

That  was  the  warning  issued  today  by  IWkurice  Kayner,  chief 
analytical  chemist  at  /irmour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology. 

"Everything  —  from,  caps  to  skyrockets  —  is  potentially 
dangerous,"  Kayner  said.   "That  fact  is  illustrated  with  accidents  every 
year  at  July  4« " 

Here  is  what  a  manufacturer  describes  as  safe: 

1).   shell  exploding  with  an  extremely  loud  report,  throwing 
particles  of  fire  about  40  feet  into  the  air  in  every  direction.  The 
shell  contains  242  grains  of  gunpowder. 

"That  'safe'  shell  has  more  than  tv;ice  as  much  gunpowder  as  a 
•50  caliber  machine  gun  bullet,  which  could  stop  a  tank,"  I^yner  said. 

-irmour  Research  Foundation  measures  and  analyzes  conbustible 
material  in  illegal  fireworks  seized  in  Illinois  each  year.  Working 
with  the  Illinois  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Blindness,  the  findings 
often  are  introduced  in  court  as  evidence. 


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dangerous  fireworks 

"Youngsters  usually  don't  realize  how  dangerous  fire\7orks  ~ 
advertised  as  safe  and  sane  —  are,"  Kayner  commented,  "but  in  one 
recant  batch  of  I3  types  of  fireworks  examined  in  our  laboratory,  V7e 
found  that  every  item  was  capable  of  blinding,  burning  clothes,  or 
causing  some  other  injury. 

"It's  up  to  the  parents  to  protect  their  children  from  these 
hazards." 

Be   said  a  community  fireworks  show  is  a  good  way  to  let  children 
have  fun. 

"The  shows  are  safe,  you'll  see  a  better  display,  and  it's 
cheaper  than  shooting  off  your  own  fireworks,"  he  commented. 

Kayner  said  there  are  many  different  types  of  fireworks,  all 
of  them  dangerous.  These  include: 

--  Those  that  just  explode,  such  as  firecrackers  and  aerial 
bombs.  These  are  most  dangerous  because  of  the  force  of  their  explosion. 
Some  crackers  have  as  much  gunpowder  as  a  ,30  caliber  bullet  that  will 
travel  four  miles  and  kill  a  man. 

~  Those  that  explode  and  biurn,  such  as  roman  candles,  and  aerial 
and  floral  displays.  There's  double  danger  here  —  the  explosion  can 
cause  injury,  and  the  combustible  materials  in  the  displays  can  start 
clothing  afire. 

—  Those  that  burn  and  emit  colors  and  sparks,  such  as 
fountains.  These  have  been  knov/n  to  set  clothing  on  fire. 

—  Those  that  are  propelled,  such  as  pinwheels  and  skyrockets. 
Injuries  from  propellants  and  burning  contiustible  materials  are 
dangerous  because  of  blast  and  burning  possibilities. 

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"The  fuses  on  many  of  these  so-called  toys  add  more  danger i" 
Kayner  said. 

In  that  same  batch  of  I3  kinds  of  fireworks  many  of  the  fuses 
burned  for  only  one,  two,  or  three  seconds,   "It's  almost  impossible 
to  get  far  enough  away  from  these  before  they  go  off, "  he  concluded. 

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CHICAGO  —  Dr.  Howard  P»  Vincent,  chairman  of  the  department 
of  language,  literature,   and  philosophy  at  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology,  will  be  featured  on  "Chicago  l6,"  a  new  educational  radio 
series,  at  9:h5  P«ifi.  Ifednesday,  July  1  over  station  1'JEAIJ,  Evanston. 

This  program  is  the   second  in  a  series  being  presented  by  Illi- 
nois Tech  featuring  faculty  members  of  this   educational  institution  in 
discussion  of  technological  education.     The  series  is  designed  to  give 
an  overall  view  of  the  philosophy  which  guides  the  planning  of  a  tech- 
nological curriculum. 

Lr,  Vincent,  who  is  an  authority  on  the  works  of  Herman  Melville 
and  the  author  of  the  book  "The  Trying-Out  of  Iloby  Dick,':   will  talk  on 
"What  a  Liberal  Educator  Thinks  of  Technological  Education," 


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CHICAGO  —  Ronald  Baschiere,  a  graduate  of  Lane  Technical  high 
school,    has  been  avrarded  the  first  scholarship  under  the  James  S.   Kemper 
Foundation's  nQ\ily  established  scholarship  fund  in  the  industrial  safety 
option  of  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering  at  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology, 

In  announcing  the  award,   John  J.  Ahern,   director  of  fire 
protection  and  safety  engineering  at   Illinois  Tech,    said  the  scholarship 
is  designed  to  meet  the  increasing  need  for  industrial  safety  engineers 
in  the  casualty  field. 

The  fund  provides  full  tuition  and  book  allov/ances  for  two, 
four-year  scholarship  in  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering. 

Any  high  school  graduate  who   is  approved  by  the  Kemper  Foundation 
and   is  able  to  meet   Illinois  Tech  entrance  requirements,    is  eligible  to 
receive  the  award. 

The  long  range  scholarship  plan  will  be  augmented  by  summer 
vacation  jobs  in  the  safety  engineering  field. 

Baschiere  v;ho  will  enter   Illinois  Tech  in  September,    lives  at 
3134  N.  Leavitt, 


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CHICiiGO  —  The  establisliment  of  a  scholarship  fund  in  che;:iistry 
and  chemical  engineering  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  by  the 
Inter chemical  Corporation,  New  York  City,  was  announced  today  by  Ralph 
G.  Owens,  dean  of  engineering  at  Illinois  Tech. 

Under  the  fund,  two  scholarships  will  be  awarded  to  students  who 
have  satisfactorily  completed  two  full  years  of  undergraduate  study  in 
chemistry,  chemical  engineering,  physics  or  other  rleated  sciences.. 

The  scholarship  will  begin  with  the  1953-54  academic  year  in 
September  and  extend  through  the  1954-55  school  year. 

Av^ards  will  be  made  by  Illinois  Tech's  scholarship  committee 
on  the  basis  of  need,  scholarship  ability,  character,  and  leadership 
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From:  Bob  Fitagibbon 
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CHICAGO  ~  Three   Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  graduates  have 
been  awarded  Fulbright  scholarships  to  study  in  Europe  during  the  1953-54 
academic  year. 

The  award  winners  are  Wfyron  Goldsmith,   Chicago,  v/ho  graduated 
from  I.I.T.  this  month  v/ith  a  iraster's  degree  in  architecture;  M.   Ifeirry 
Hesse,  Milv/aukee,  who  received  his  iraster's  degree  in  electrical 
engineering  in  January;   and  Robert  t.   Jones,  Mc^i-lester,   Okla.,  who 
graduated  this  month  with  an  M«S,   in  city  planning. 

Goldsmith  will  study  at  the  University  of  Rome,    Italy;    HessCf 
at  the  Technischc  Hochscule,  -lachcn,   Germany;   and  Jones,  the  Teohnische 
Hochscule,  Karlsruhe,   Germany* 

The  Fulbright  scholarships  are  part  of  the  United  States 
Educational  Exchange  Erogram  designed  to  increase  mutual  understanding 
between  the  people  of  the  United  States  and  the  people  of  other  countries. 

The  grants   include  round   trip  transportation,   tuition,   and  a 
maintenance  allowance  to  cover  one  year  of  study  abroad.     They  are 
ai,7arded  on  a  competitive  basis  among  graduate  students  throughout 
the  country. 


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CHICAGO  --  Dr.   Noriran  Rostoker,   former  research  physicist  at 
Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology,   Pittsburgh,  has  been  appointed  a  full 
physicist  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology, 

His  appointment  ^7a3  announced  today  by  Dr.  Richard  F.  Humphreys t 
manager  of  the  Foundation's  physics  research  department. 

Dr.  Rostoker,  who  is  from  Toronto,  Canada,  formerly  was  employed 
by  the  Canadian  Defense  Research  board;  the  C^uebec  Smelting  and  Refining 
corporation,  and  the   Ontario  bureau  of  mines. 

He  has  a  doctor  of  science  degree  from  Carnegie  Tech,  and 
HHster's  and  bachelor's  degrees  from  the  University  of  Toronto.     At  the 
Foundation,  Rostoker,   whose  degree  is  in  the  physics  of  solids,  will 
Y/ork  in  the  theoretical  physics  section. 

He,   his  wife,  and  two  children  live  at  IO942  Lombard  avenue, 
Chicago  Ridge,    111.     He  is  the  son  of  Ivlr.  and  Mrs.   Louis  Rostoker,   29 
Iv^^rmot  street,   Toronto,   Canada. 

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CHIGA.GO  —  Allan  Juster,    former  project  engineer  with  the 
National  Bureau  of  Standards,  has  been  named  a  full  research  engineer 
in  the  propulsion  and  structural  research  department  at  Armour  Research 
Foundation  of  Illinois   Institute  of  Technology. 

His  appointment  was  announced  today  by  Dr.  3,   J.   Fraenkel, 
manager  of  the  department. 

A  native  of  Albany,  N.Y. ,   Juster  holds  a  master's  degree   in 
mechanical  engineering  from  the  University  of  DelawarCi   Newark,  Dei, 
His  bachelor's  degree  is  from  Eratt   institute.  New  York  City. 

Before  v/orking  with  the  Bureau  of  Standards  in  'i7ashington, 
Juster  v/as  connected  with  the  Development  Sngineering  corporation. 
New  York  City,   as  a  consultant.     He  also  served  as  an  instructor  at  the 
University  of  Connecticut,  Storrs,  Conn. 

At  the  Foundation,  he  will  be  v;orking  in  the  rocket  section. 

Juster  and  his  wife   live  at  6733  ".V.   Belmont  avenue,   Chicago. 
He  is  the  son  of  Hr.  and  Mrs.   Joseph  Juster,    112  Tudor  place,   New  York 
City. 

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CHICAGO  —  Robert  Reed  Deniaon,    former  contact  metallurgist 
with  the  Sheffield  Steel  company,   Houston,  Texas,   has  been  named  a 
full  research  metallurgist  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology. 

His  appointment  was  announced  today  by  Dr.  Ifex  Ifensen,  rranager 
of  the  metals  research  department.     Denison  will  specialize  in  application 
metallurgy  at  the  Foundation. 

ife  holds  bachelor  degrees  in  metallurgical  engineering  and 
chemical  engineering  from  the  Missouri  School  of  Mines,  Rolla. 

Denison  is  from  Batesville,  Ark.  He,  his  wife,  and  two  children 
live  at  5213  Dorchester,  Chicago.  He  is  the  son  of  I^Irs.  Lottie  Denison, 
1164  East  College,  Batesville,  Ark, 


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CHICAGO  ~  The  tradition  of  celebrating  Independence  Day  with 
"bombs  bursting  in  air  and  the  rockets  red  glare"   is  rapidly  dying  out 
because  of  its  potentially  dangerious  and  harmful  aspects. 

This  is  the  opinion  of  John  J.  Ahern,  director  of  fire  protection 
and  safety  engineering  at   Illinois   Institute  of  Technology,    concerning 
the  use  of  fireworks  as  a  means  of  celebrating  our  indepedence, 

"If  people  would  stop  to  realize  that  as  raany  Americans  have 
died  celebrating  our  independence  as  fell  on  the  field  of  battle  to 
gain  it,   they  would  forget  about   the  fireworks  tradition,"   said  Ahern. 

Speaking  of   the  steady  decline  in  deaths  due  to  fireTJorks,   he 
quoted  statistics  which  show  that  more  than  ii.,000  Americans  have  died 
from  firework  mishaps  since  the  turn  of  the  century.     This  number 
more  than  matched  the  deaths  in  the  Revolutionary  War« 

"At  the  turn  of  the  century  records  were  not  kept  with  any  degree 
of  accuracy,"  he  said.      "Yet,  records   from  1903  show  that  there  were 
lj.66  deaths  and  3,983  injuries  due  to  fireworks  during  the  July  k^h 
celebrations  of  tliat  year.     Although  casualties  in  195^  ^rere  only  a 
snBll  fraction  in  comparison,   there  were  casualties.     There  have  been 
some  this  year.     There  should  be  absolutely  none." 


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Ahern  went  on  to  say  that  he  was  behind  aziy  move,  such  as  the 
recent  proposals  now  being  considered  by  Governor  Stratton  in  Springfield, 
that  would  completely  and  effectively  block  the  use  of  any  and  all 
fireworks. 

"Any  tradition  which  takes  a  human  life  needlessly  should,  no 
longer  be  observed.  During  recent  years,  we  have  imde  tremendous  strides 
in  eliminating  the  explosive  menace  of  fireworks.  All  of  our  efforts 
could  be  in  vain  if  we  turn  our  backs  on  a  dangerous  enemj)-  that  is  down 
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CHICAGO  —  "Outdoor  Noise"  will  be  the  topic  for  the  Fourth 
National  Noise  Abatement  Symposium  to  be  held  Friday  and  Saturday, 
October  23  and  2/j.,  in  Chicago,  it  was  announced  today. 

Purpose  of  the  symposium  will  be  to  disseminate  information  on 
outdoor  noise.   It  will  be  the  largest  meeting  ever  held  concerning  this 
subject. 

Papers  on  traffic,  vehicle,  and  other  city  noises  and  on  urban 
and  industrial  planning  for  less  noise  are  being  considered  for 
presentation.  Recent  information  on  industrial  noise  also  is  being 
considered. 

Co-sponsors  of  the  symposium  are; 

National  Noise  Abatement  council.  Acoustical  Ivkterials  association, 
Acoustical  Society  of  America,  American  Industrial  Hygiene  association, 
American  Society  of  Safety  Engineers,  American  Institute  of  Architects, 
Council  on  Industrial  Health  of  the  American  Medical  association, 
American  Society  of  Planning  Officials,  and  Armour  Research  Foundation 
of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

George  L.  Bonvallet,  associate  physicist  at  Armour  Research 
Foundation,  is  program  chairnan. 


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OHIGkGO  —  Dr.   John  D.   Larkin,  dean  of  liberal  studies  of 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  will  be  featured  on  the  third  program 
of  Illinois  Tech's  new  educational  radio  series,    "Chicago  16, "  at 
9:45  P'li*  "i'ednesday,   July  8,   over  station  'iTELii,  Evanston. 

Designed  to  give  an  overall  view  of  the  philosophy  which  guides 
the  planning  of  a  technological  curriculum,    "Chicago  16"   is  presented 
every  Vifednesday  evening  by  Illinois  Tech.     Each  program  features  an 
I.I.T.   faculty  member  in  a  discussion  of  technological  education. 

Dr.  Larkin  will  talk  on  "The  Challenge  of  Technological  Education. " 
He  will  discuss  how  "technological  education  when  properly  balanced  with 
some  understanding  of  antiguity  and  its  contribution  to  our  life  and 
culture,   is  the  core  of  education  in  the  twentieth  century." 

Dr.  Larkin  resides  at   86O  Lake  Shore  drive. 


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CHIGaGO  —  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  civil  engineering 
students  —  armed  with  transits,  note  pads,  and  fishing  gear  —  have 
taken  to  the  V/isconsin  woods  for  the  sUiTsner. 

IJIain  purpose  of  the  trip  is  a  field  course  in  surveying  offered 
each  summer  at  Camp  Armour,  located  on  Trout  lake  about  400  miles  north 
of  Chicago, 

The  area  is  also  noted  for  its  well-stocked  lakes,  pleasant 
summer  climate,  and  good  swimming,  and  boating. 

This  is  how  Benjamin  A,  Vfesil,  assistant  professor  of  civil 
engineering,  described  a  student's  typical  day: 

Up  early  in  the  morning,  hearty  brealcfast,  surveying,  lunch, 
more  surveying,  dinner,  and  then  recreation. 

The  course  calls  for  a  five-and-a-half  day,  44-hour  work  week, 
he  said.  For  some  students,  the  course  runs  eight  weeks,  and  for  others, 
five.  The  subject  is  required  of  all  Illinois  Tech  civil  engineers, 

Vfasil  explained  that  Illinois  Tech  has  been  leasing  the  camp 
from  the  state  of  V/isconsin  through  the  years,   "".fe've  been  making 
improvements  since  the  camp  was  founded  in  19l4f"  lie  said,  "so  that 
it  has  remained  pleasantly  rustic,  with  enough  modern  conveniences  to 
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The  entire  area  surrounding  the  camp  is  available  for  topographic 
and  route  surveying,  Wasil  went  on. 

Dr.  Ernest  Jfesur,  associate  professor  of  civil  engineering,   is 
in  charge  of  the  camp.     This  summer's  session  ends  August  7. 

Students  now  at  Camp  Armour  include! 

Charles  Joseph  Adair,   son  of  Mc,  and  Mrs,   Oiiarles  Adair,  5537 
S»  Homan;   Harry  F,  Athenais,  son  of  Mir.  and  Mrs,  Andrew  Athenais,   71? 
T/.  72nd  street;  Ralph  L,  Barnett,  son  of  Mrs,  Esther  Barnett,  5127 
Greenwood, 

I/bhamad  S.  Dar,  3300  3,  Michigan  avenue,  son  of  H,  Ahmad  Dar, 
Sringar,   India;   Charles  T.  Ericksont  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs,  C.   V7,  Erickson, 
5118  N.  Lowell;   Thoiias  P,  Finnerty,  son  of  Mr,  and  Mrs,  Ii'hrtin  Finnerty, 
2247  N.  Maplewoodo 

Robert  J,   Friedheim,    son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs,   Cy  Friedheim,    8426 
Constance;   Richard  J,  Graver,   son  of  Mr.   and  Ifrs.   Thomas  J.  Graver, 
10536  Artesian}  Henry  M,   Gruber,   son  of  Mr.   and  Mrs,  Alois  Gruber, 
2534  N,   Orchardo 

Joichi  Gushiken,  5222  Lake  Park,   son  of  Mr,  and  Kirs.   J.   Hocho 
Gushiken,  Kamuela,   Hawaii;    Paul  J,  Houlne,   son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.   Louis 
Houlne,  422  N.  View  street,  Aurora;   Peter  P,  Kania,   son  of  Mr,  and  Mrs, 
Frank  Kania,  1^.808  3.  Ada  street, 

IVbses  B.  A.  Ketter,  33OO  S,  Michigan  avenue,   son  of  Mi-,   and 
Mrs,  Vifilliam  A,  Ketter,  Sinta,   Liberia;  Andrew  J,  Kinane,    son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs,   James  B,  Kinane,  617  V/,   62nd  street;   Gilbert  H,  Lev/is,    II, 
son  of  Mr.   and  Mrs,  Gilbert  H,  Lewis,    207  3,  Edgewood,   LaGrange. 

Robert  L,  Marino,   son  of  Mr*  and  Ivlrs.  Robert  L,  Marino,   I520 
E.   66th  place;  Stanley  R.   Mickiewioz,  45.43  S,   Ti'oy  street;   Charles  3. 

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O'Brien,   son  of  Mrs*   Lillian  M,   O'Brien,  76lj.  W.    Jackson,  Naperville, 
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Anthony  R.   Roback,   Son  of  J.irs,   Eranoes  Roback,    1458  W,   Chicago 
avenue;  Sheldon  Schunacher,  son  of  Mr,  and  Ivirs,   Udell  Schumacher,   1423 
3.  Springfield;    John  B,  Scudella,   son  of  L.jt,   and  IVlrs.  Giovanni  B.   Scudella, 
11219  Forrestville  avenue. 

Charles  H,  Stilwell,   Jr»,  3222  S.  Michigan  avenue,    son  of 
Charles  H.  Stilwell,  Buffalo,  N.Y. ;   Shimon  Strod,  7216  S,  South  Chicago 
avenue,  son  of  Ivir,  and  Mrs,  Mordechi  Strod,  Tel-Aviv,    Israel;   Compton 
B.   Thierens,   I414  S,  39th  street;  and  George  J.  Vellella,  3220  3. 
Ivlichigan  avenue,   son  of  Mr,   and  Mrs,  George  P.  Vellella,  Cleveland,   Ohio. 


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CHICAGO  —  Korean  war  veterans  are  eligible  for  half-tuition 
scholarships  at   Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,    the   country's  largest 
engineering  college, 

Illinois  Tech  has  established  100  such  scholarships  ~  each 
valued  at  $325  a  year  —  to  supplement  the  veteran's   "G,    I.  Bill"  funds. 

Under  the  terms  of  the  new  Korean  G,    I.   Bill,   veterans  receive 
a  straight  monthly  allowance  from  the  government  and  pay  their  own  college 
tuition  from  this.     The   I.I.T,   scholarships  reduce  the  tuition  by  one-half, 
saving  the  veteran  $325  a  year. 

The  tuition  grants  are  for  one  year,  but  may  be  renev/ed  for 
additional  years  providing  the  student's  academic  perforrcance  is 
satisfactory,  according  to  Clarence  3,   Deakins,    dean  of  students  at   I.I.T, 

The  scholarships  imy  be  used  in  any  of   the   Institute's  three 
divisions:     engineering,  which  offers  14  curricula,    including  the  unique 
departments  of  food  engineering,   fire  protection  and  safety  engineering, 
and  the  Institute  of  Design;    the  division  of  liberal  studies,    including 
seven  departments;   and  the  graduate  school,   which  offers  advanced  degrees 
in  engineering,    science,   and  liberal  studies. 


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The  Illinois  Tech  scholarships  are  awarded  on  the  basis  of 
previous  academic  records  in  high  school  or  college i  or  on  perforiaance 
in  I.I.T.  's  entrance  examination. 

Veterans  wishing  to  enter  Illinois  Tech  in  the  fall  semester, 
■which  begins  Sept.  21,  1953 1  should  apply  immediately  for  complete 
scholarship  and  enrollment  inforrcation  by  writing  to:  Director  of 
Admissions,  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology'-,  Chicago  l6. 


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CHICAGO  —  Dr.   Joseph  Ifetthew  Kelly,   Jr.,  formerly  of  the 
Boeing  Airplane  companyf  Seattle,  Wash.,   has  been  appointed  a  full 
physicist  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology, 

The  appointment  was  announced  today  by  Dr.  Richard  M.   Humphreys, 
manager  of  the  Foundation's  physics  department. 

Kelly  received  his  doctorate  degree  in  electrical  engineering 
in  1943  from  Yale  university.  New  Haven,   Conn.     He  also  has  a  bachelor's 
from  Yale. 

From  1948  to  1951  he  was  an  associate  engineer  at  the  Brookhaven 
National  laboratory,  Upton,  N.Y.     Before  that  he  was  with  the  Naval 
Research  laboratory  in  Vfashington,  D.C. 

Kelly,  his  wife,  and  two  children  live  at  I3I8  S.  Degener  avenue, 
Elmhurst,    111.     His  parents  are  Ivir.  and  Ivlrs.   Joseph  Kelly,  60  Oronoque 
road,  Milford,  Conn. 

Kelly  will  be  active  in  the  physics  department's  magnetics 
section* 

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ADVANCE  FOR  RELE^iSE  AFIER  JULY  I5 ,    I933 

CHICAGO  —  Completion  of  two  unusual  testing  machines  for  use 
in  research  on  minimizing  the  occurrence  of  railroad  freight  car  hot 
boxes  was  announced  today  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Td:chnology..> 

0,  Ed   Teichnannf  associate  manager  of  the  Foundation's  heat-power 
departmentf   said  the  $273,000  project  is  one  of  the  largest  industrial 
programs  the  Foundation  ever  has  undertaken^ 

The  two-year  project  is  sponsored  by  the  Association  of  American 
Railroads. 

The  testing  hb chines  are: 

1.  An  actual  freight  car  truck  —  the  assembly  containing  four 
wheels  at   the  front  or  rear  of  a  freight  car  —  is  set  up  so  that 
cooling,   heat  flow,  and  temperature  characteristics  of  the  journal  can 
be  studied  under  controlled  laboratory  conditions.     This  is  the  only 
device  of  its  type  in  existence. 

Foundation  scientists  plan  to  study  how  the  bearing  is   cooled 
and  how  the  cooling  action  may  be  improved, 

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2.  A  full-scale  bearing  testing  nBchine«  which  simulates  the 
workings  inside  a  journal  box  under  controlled  laboratory  conditions, 
has  been  constructed. 

The  tester  will  be  used  in  measuring  frictional  resistance  of 
the  bearing;   fluid  pressures;    effects  of  different  oils;   and  characteristics 
of  waste  iBaterials  used  in  lubrication. 

The  truck  set-up  and  the  bearing  tester  were  built  especially 
for  this  project   in  the  Foundation's  machine  shop. 

In  explaining  the  overall  hot  box  project,  George  L,  Pigman, 
project  engineer,  said,  "The  journal  bearing  is  a  wonderfully  simple 
device  for  keeping  the  wheels  of  a  freight   car  moving. 

"A  survey  shov/ed  that  hot   boxes   occurred  on  an  average  of  one 
for  every  331,192  car  miles  in  IVlaroh,   1953»     That  means  an  imaginary 
car  could  have  traveled  around  the  earth  more  than  I3  times  before 
developing  a  hot  box. 

"The  trouble  is,  hot  boxes  do  develop,  and  it  always  means 
expensive  delays  and  repairs." 

The  journal  is  the  part  of  a  freight  car  axle  that  supports 
the  bearing.  There  are  no  moving  parts  in  the  bearing  assembly,  except 
for  the  rotating  journal.  An  oil  wick  system  feeds  lubricating  oil  to 
the  journal.  When  the  car  is  in  motion,  oil  is  carried  up  to  surround 
the  journal. 

Thus,  the  journal  and  bearing  do  not  come  into  actual  contact 
while  the  car  is  in  motion.  In  effect,  Pigman,  said,  the  freight  car 
rides  on  a  thin  layer  of  oil, 

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Hot  boxes  may  start  when  the  metal  in  the  journal  and  in  the 
bearing  come  into  contact  while  the  train  is  moving,  he  e;q)lained.  Heat 
generated  by  the  friction  raises  the  temperature  and  can  ignite  the 
lubricating  oil»  If  the  train  keeps  moving,  the  heat  grows  more  intense. 

Part  of  the  bearing  may  melt,  Pigman  went  on.  The  journal  then 
comes  into  contact  v/ith  a  brass  part  of  the  bearing.  As  the  temperature 
mounts,  the  rotating  journal  destroys  the  brass  bearing. 

k   dozen  scientists  and  engineers  from  the  Foundation's  heat-power, 
chemistry,  metals,  dynamics,  electrical  engineering,  and  operations 
research  departments  worked  on  the  initial  phase  of  the  project,  a  field 
'   survey  of  railroads  and  related  facilities  to  provide  information  and  a 
practical  knowledge  of  operating  conditions. 

Here  are  some  facts  the  researchers  found  during  the  field  survey: 

—  Performance  of  journal  bearings  is  considerably  better  in  the 
fall  and  spring  than  during  the  summer. 

—  Iufbre  stringent  inspection,  maintenance,  and  repair  will 

reduce  hot  boxes. 

—  Use  of  new  oil  additives  may  help  overcome  some  lubrication 

faults.  This  is  being  studied, 

—  Hat  boxes  occur  most  frequently  on  open-top  cars,  such  as 
gondolas  and  hopper  cars.  Normal  usage  of  these  cars  involves  a  higher 
average  load  than  that  for  box  cars. 

Pigman  said  the  purpose  of  the  current  phase  of  research  is  to 
learn  basic  principles  involved  in  bearing  operation;  limitations  of 
present  bearing  design  features  and  materials f  and  practical  means  for 
improving  bearing  performance. 

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He  said  the  research  group  also  is  trying  to  determine  whether 
a  hot  box  detector  is  feasible  without  requiring  installations  on  the 
cars. 

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END  ADVANCE  FOR  RELEASE  AJTER  JULY  I5,  1953 

(Note  to  Editors  J  Photographs  of  the  two  new  testing  rra  chines  are 
available  upon  request.) 


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CHIGA-GO  —  Recent  developments  in  the  physical  and  natural 
sciences  and  current  science  news  will  be  featured  on  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology's  newest  educational  radio  series,    "Science  Snapshots." 

Produced  by  Illinois  Tech,    "Science  Snapshots"  will  be  presented 
at  9*45  each  Wednesday  evening  over  station  VVEAW,  Svanston. 

The  dramatic  story  of  the  I/Iexican  volcano,  -P&ricutin,    taken 
from  a  report  made  by  Dr.  Sharat  Roy,   chief  curator  of  the  department 
of  geology,   Chicago  Museum  of  Natural  History,  will  be  featured  on  the 
series'   introductory  program  on  Wednesday,   July  15 • 

Two  nature  stories  by  Roberts  I.'hnn,   superintendent  of  conservation, 
Forest  Preserve  District  of  Cook  County,  are  also  included  in  the  July  Ij 
broadcast.     Mann  is  recognized  as  one  of  the  nation's  leading  nature 
writers. 

Subsequent  programs  will  include  reports  on  the  activities  of 
Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois   Institute  of  Technology  highlighting 
the  many  scientific  projects  and  inventions  which  have  emerged  from  the 
Foundation's  laboratories. 


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GHIGkGO  —  The  election  of  Iran  L,   Hill,  associate  professor 
of  technical  drawing  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology^  as  president 
of  the  technical  dravjing  division  of  the  American  .Society  for  Engineering 
Education,  vjas  announced  at  the  society's  convention  in  Gainsville* 
Florida, 

A  meni)er  of  the  technical  drawing  division's  executive  committee 
during  recent  years.  Hill  is  an  active  supporter  of  A,StE»E,  aims.    The 
society  is  comprised  of  educators  in  the  engineering  field  and  is  devoted 
to  the  exchange  of  new  ideas  and  methods  in  engineering*. 

I'ibre  than  1800  educators,  engineers,  and  industrial  representatives 
attended  sessions  held  on  the  University  of  Florida  campus.-    Representatives 
from  Illinois  Tech  includedt     I.  L.  Hillj  C.  A,  Arents,  coordinator  of 
research;   J,  A,  Anderson,  assistant  professor  of  technical  drawing} 
F.  W«  Edwards,  director  of  civil  engineering;  G»   J.  Matchett,  associate 
professor  of  economics;  R.  G.   Ov/ens,  dean  of  engineering;  E,  G»  ikrd, 
associate  professor  of  technical  drawing}  H»  0».  Spencer,  director  of 
technical  drawing;,  and  S»  E,  Winston,  dean  of  the  evening  division. 

Hill,   his  wife  and  four  children  live  at  10820  S,   Fairfield, 


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GHIGAGO  —  The  U.S.  Time  corporationi  Waterbury,  Conn.,  v.-hich 
recently  produced  its  200,000,000th  (eg)  timepiece,       has  become  the 
37tii  active  magnetic  recording  licensee  of  Armour  Research  Foundation 
of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

That  was  announced  today  by  John  P.  Skinner,  nanager  of  rnagnetic 
recording  at  the  Foundation.     Skinner  was  presented  U.S.  Time's 
200,000,000th  watch  as  the  contract  was  signed. 

"It  is  significant,"  Skinner  remarked,    "that  the  company  which 
more  than  a  half-century  ago  turned  out  the  first  really  lov/-cost  watches 
has  entered  the  magnetic  recording  field." 

Forty- three  other  American  companies  and  I3  foreign  companies 
are  turning  out  magnetic  recorders  under  the  Foundation's  license. 

By  becoming  a  licensee,  Skinner  explained,   U.S.  Time  will  have 
access  to  about  100  patents  held  by  the  Foundation  and  about  another  100 
that  it  has  applied  for. 

Royalties  derived  are  used  for  further  research  on  magnetic 
recording.     The  licensees  also  share  in  findings  of  this  research. 

Kbgnetic  recording  was  developed  by  Foundation  staff  members 
before  World  War  II,  and  almost  all  major  patents  in  the  field  are 
held  by  the  Foundation. 

Skinner  lives  at  2735  iferzell,  Svanston,    111. 
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Ma-IORkNDUM  TO:      CITY  EDITORS iWD  HiOTO  a)ITORS 
FOR   11  A.M.   IVEDNESDAY,   JULY  22,    1953 
AT  THE  S.^U   CCRNER   OF  32M)  3T.  &  W-v3AoH  AVE., 
ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY  CAMPLB 


Illinois  Institute  of  Teohnology  will  hold  a  ground-breaking 
oereroony  Wednesday,  July  22,   to  launch  construction  of  its  new  $350fO0O 
student  cominDns  building*. 

Vifielding  the  shovels  at  the  ceremony  will  be  Dr.   John  T»  Rettaliata, 
president  of  I.I.T.,  and  Janss  D.  Cunningham,    ohaimsn  of  the   Institute's 
board  of  trustees  and  president  of  the  Republic  Flow  Wfetera  company. 

Looking  on  will  be  a  group  of  Illinois  Tech  students   (including 
coeds)  who  anxiously  await  completion  of  the  structure  which  will  house 
a  modern  cafeteria,   snack  bar,  lounges,  bowling  alleys,  and  other  rec- 
reational, service,  and  shoppiiag  facilities* 

You  are  invited  to  send  a  reporter  and/or  photographer  to  cover 
the  ground-breaking  ceremony  at  the  time  and  place  indicated  aboveo      I 
will  be  on  hand  to  assist  your  representative. 


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OHIGAGO  —  A  preview  of  fire  fighting  in  the  future  —  v;ith 
helicopters  taking  their  place  with  other  modern  fire  prevention 
equipment  —  will  be  featured  on  Illinois  Inatitute  of  Technology's 
"Science  Snapshots"   show  over  station  WSAiY,  Avanston,   at  9:45  P«m. 
v/ednesday,   July  22, 

The  use  of  helicopters  in  fire  prevention  will  be  discussed 
by  '(Villis  G.   Labes,  assistant  professor  of  fire  protection  and  safety 
engineering  at  Illinois  Tech. 

Research  on  scientific  rain-making  will  also  be  discussed  on 
the  July  22  broadcast  of  "Science  Snapshots."     Prof,   Horace  Byers,    head 
of  the  department  of  meteorology  at  the  University  of  Chicago,   will 
air  his  viev/s  on  this  subject. 

Rounding  out  the  program  will  be  two  nature  stories  by  Roberts 
Ivlannt   superintendent  of  conservationi   Forest  Preserve  District  of 
Cook  County, 

Produced  in  the  radio- TV  studios  of  I.I.T.,    "Science  Snapshots* 
will  also  feature  science  news  stories  from  the  United  Nations, 
American  Medical  Association,  and  Armour  Research  Foundation, 


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CHICAGO  —  The  addition  of  seven  men  to  the  faculty  at  Illinois 
Institute  of  Teoixnology  effective  September  1,  was  announced  today  by 
Dr.  John  T.  Rettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Tech. 

Added  to  the  faculty  were:  Jfeirtin  Diamond,  graduate  of  the 
University  of  Chicago,  instructor  in  political  and  social  science; 
Dr.  Mansour  Jauid,  graduate  of  Birmingham  Varsity,  England,  assistant 
professor  of  electrical  engineering;  Robert  H.  Oehmke,  graduate  of  the 
University  of  Michigan,  instructor  in  mathenatics;  Dr.  Robert  J.  Parden, 
University  of  lovm  graduate,  associate  professor  in  industrial  engineering; 
Amedee  Roy,  Laval  university  graduate,  instructor  in  metallurgical 
engineering;  Edwin  J.  Sheibner,  Georgia  Institute  of  Technology  graduate, 
instructor  in  physics;  and  Dr.  Raimond  A.  Struble,  University  of  Notre 
Dame  graduate,  assistant  professor  in  mat hematics. 


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CHICAGO  —  Aoedee  Hoy,  k^lp.  S,  Woodlawn  avo-iue,  has  been 
appointed  instructor  of  metallurgical  engineering  at  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technoloery,  Otto  Zraeslcal,  director  of  the  departiaent, 
announced  today, 

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rmrMO^  Robert  J.  Parden,    Ta^ia^e  of  Iowa  City  higji  school 
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of  industrial  eiif^Anecring  at  Xllimis    nstitute  of  Technology,  Pcarce 
DaviSj  'director  of  the  department,  armoxaiced  today, 

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CHICAGO—  Rairaond  A,  Struble,  IBV^S  Funnymeade  street,  has  been 
appointed  ;iJistiMctor  of  mathematics  at  IllincAs  Institute  of  Technology^ 
Hadm  Reingold,  chairman  of  the  departraent,,  announced  today.    i 

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CHICAGO  ~  Jfenaour  Jauid,  351  Herrick  avenue,  Teaneck, 
New  Jersey,  has  been  appointed  assistant  professor  of  electrical 
engineering  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  £.  R.  Whitehead, 
director  of  the  department,  announced  today. 

Born  in  Hamadan,  Iran,  in  I919,  Jauid  is  a  graduate  of  Sharaf 
high  school,  Teheran,  Iran,  and  Birmingham  Varsity,  Eixgland*  He  did 
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GHIOAGO  »-  Average  starting  salary  for  the  June  engineering 
graduate  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  reached  an  all-tine  high 
of  $362  a  montht  according  to  a  survey  conducted  by  Earl  C.  Kubioek, 
I.I.T.  placement  director. 

Kubicek  announced  that  the  beginning  salary  of  the  June  grad- 
uate jumped  $20  over  the  February  class  average  of  $342»  He  attributed 
this  sharp  one-semester  increase  to  two  factors i 

1*  The  extreme  shortage  of  engineers  which  is  becoming  increas- 
ingly more  critical.  Illinois  Tech,  which  enrolls  more  engineering 
students  than  any  other  college  or  university  in  North  America,  cannot 
even  meet  the  demand  for  engineers  from  the  Chicago  areat  the  placement 
director  explained. 

2,  A  large  percentage  of  I.I.T..  graduatec  have  previous  work 
experience  by  the  time  they  receive  their  degrees,  and  many  (Companies 
v;ill  offer  these  men  premium  salaries. 

The  Illinois  Tech  graduates  v/ith  the  highest  starting  salaries 
were  the  architects,  who  averaged  $399  a  month..  This  nay  be  due  to  the 
fact  that  the  architecture  curriculum  requires  five  years,  Kubicek  said, 
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while  the  other  engineering  curricula  take  four  years  for  a  bachelor's 
degree.. 

Second  highest- paid  graduates,  and  the  largest  group  in  the 
graduating  class,  were  the  mechanical  engineers,  who  averaged  $377 
a  month.     Next  v;ere  the  electrical  engliieers  with  $371;    industrial 
engineers,  $370;   mathenatios  roajors,   $368;  and  civil  engineers,   $367. 

Slightly  below  the  class  average  of  $362  were  the  physios  grad- 
uates who  started  work  at  an  average  monthly  salary  of  $360,     Then  came 
the  chemistry  majors,  with  $35^1   chemical  engineers*  $352;   fire  protec- 
tion and  safety  engineers,  $342;   business  and  economics  graduates,  $327; 
and  metallurgical  engineers,  $317» 

Every  June  graduate  who  filed  through  the  I.I.T.  placement  office 
already  has  a   job,   Kubicek  said.      "Even  those  facing  military  service-- 
60  per  cent  of  the  class   is  non-veteran— were  snapped  up  by  industry. 
Most  companies  were  willing  to  hire  service-eligible  engineers-on  the 
hope  that,  even  if  they  v;ere  dalled  up  after  a  few  months,   the  experience 
they  gained  with  a  firm  and  the   seniority  they  accrued  while   in  service 
would  induce  them  to  return  to  their  former  employer." 

Lfbre  than  4^0  companies  sent  representatives  to  the  Illinois 
Tech  campus  to  interview  the  June  graduating  class.     Tvvo  hundred  other 

firms  sent  letters  seeking  prospective  employes.     "The  average  student," 
Kubicek  said,    "had  seven  interviews;    in  nany  cases  he  had  his  choice 

of  that  marsy  job3»" 

Salaries  of engineering  graduates  have  risen  steadily  through  the 

years,  Kubicek 's  records  show.  tVhile  this  year's  graduates  averaged 

$362  iDonthly,  a  year  ago  the  figure  was  $335»-     Five  years  ago  it  was  $265; 

IQ  yoors  ^go,  $169;  and  15  years  ago,  $100, 

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However,  salary  is  not  the  most  important  factor  in  the  choice 
of  jobs,  according  to  the  1. 1. To   survey*     ivlost  June  graduates  listed 
"type  of  v/ork"  as  the  principal  reason  they  accepted>the  jobs  they  did» 
"Previous  employment  v;ith  company"  was  a  close  second  choice,  and 
"salary"  ran  thirdi 

Other  reasons,   in  the  order  of  the  prevalence,  v/ere  "location," 
"training  program,"   "opportunity,"  and   "draft  deferment*" 

June  graduates  with  masters '  degrees  comnanded  correspondingly 
higher  salari^,than  those  with  bachelors'  degrees,   Kubicek  said.     Mech- 
anical engineering  masters  averaged  $490  a  month,  while  masters  in  elec- 
trical engineering  started  at  $437«  ^^'^  chemical  engineering  at  $415» 

The  outlook  for  next  year?     "For  the  student,"  Kubicek  said, 
"it'll  be  even  better  than  this  year— higher  salaries  and  greater 
opportunities*     For  industry,  already  hard-pressed  to  find  college- 
trained  engineers,  the  prospect   is  that  there'll  be  even  fewer  to  go 
around  next  year." 


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GHIGkGO  —  Awards  of  I3  dcholarships  under  the  I/bholy-Nagy 
memorial  scholarship  fund  at  the  Institute  of  Design  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology  were  announced  today  by  C.  E.  Deakins,   dean 
of  students  at   Illinois  Tech. 

Two  scholarships  in  graduate  work  were  awarded  to:     Norman 
Borchew,  635  Addison  avenue;   and  Msirtin  ivbskoff,  ^^0  N,  Dearborn  street. 

Other  scholarships  were  awarded  to  the  following:     Ivan  Chernayeff, 
V/ellsfleet,  Mass.;  Norman  Laliberte,  2464  Geneva  Terrace;   Thomas  Lindem, 
902  S.  Ada;  l\fery  Lou  P^rnberg,   21  7/,   Ontario;   James  Golden,   1440  Elmdalej 
Robert  Knillet  7323  Drexel;   Burton  Kramer,   I50I  N.  LaSalle;  John  Zerningt 
601  St.  Claire;   Charles  Warstler,  6226  Kimbark,  Deborah  Sussman,    IO54 
E.   10th,  Brooklyn,  New  York}  and  iVIarcia  Ann  Harrison,   I6  Highland  street, 
I&mmond,   Indiana. 

Students  studying  at   the  Institute  of  Design  are  eligible  for 
the  scholarship  av/ards.     Eligibility  is   judged  on  scholastic  record, 
character,  and  the   student's  need  of  financial  aid  by  Illinois  Tech's 
scholarship  committee. 

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The  scholarship  fund  was  established  in  honor  of  Laszlo 
^bholy-Nagy,    late  fouisier  of  the  Institute  of  Design.     Funds  for  the 
scholarship  are  acquired  through  a  student-operated  memorial  auction. 

Noted  artists  from  all  parts  of  the  world  are  called  upon  to 
contribute  their  work  to  be  auctioned-off  in  behalf  of  the  fund.     The 
contributions  of  these  famous  artists  have  enabled  the  auction  to  be  a 
success  annually  since  its  inception  in  1948* 

The  lists  of  artists  who  contributed  their  work  last  year 
include  such  famous  names  as J     I&blo  Picasso,   Georges  Rouault,  Harry 
Bertoia,  Le  Oorbresier,  Ohi  Kwan  Cheni   Lyonel  Feininger,  and  others. 


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Tfhidi  iD  run  cvox^-  yv^»    f«m-^  artiata  aU  over  the  v;orl«  are  eallod 

upon  oaco  a  y«ar  to  contribute?  scr«  of  t!»l5?  w&Sfk  for  the  fanfl-r«isiBB 

auotioB. 

Stuaeato  etudying  et  th©  Institut*  of  Doolcn  aro  eligible  for 
the  e^Tarao.     Illin^s  Tc^ch'a  ocholorahip  conrvlttoo  Judgea  ellcibUity  on 
th»  atu&int'o  acUolaatic  record.  oba-aot.T,  onil  moC  for  fiuoiwir:!  aid. 


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)R  RELEASE: 


Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howt 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  o(  Technology  —  CAIumel  5-9600,  E»t.  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technolosv  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  E»t    318 
Nisht  phone: 

University  4-4677 


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av^ard  today. 

The  Escmorial  ftuifi  is  ^upixxrtod  by  a  atufio:it^G:.niaH3  art  auetion     J 

Which  i.  run  owry  your.     Faraoua  artists  oil  over  th..  worW  ^o  <«U^ 
u^.n  mce  a  year  to  corrt  -ibuto  ac^  of  their  irrorlc  for  the  fuacWeisi^G 

Ctuaonta  stuayiiiG  at  tho  Irmtituto  of  Dosisn  are  oligible  for  th«  . 
mrarSa.     Illlaois  Teoh's  soholorahip  o:aiBnitto0  judges  •lici^nity  on  the 
Btudent'a  8ch.laati«  «.=«rd.  eharactoi..  and  aued  for  finaaci.1  old. 


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)R  RELEASE: 


Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howt 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Inslilute  o(  Tcchnolosv  —  CAIumet  S-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Tecfinolosy  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  31  8 
NIsht  phone: 

University  4-4677 


CHIOAGO  —  Marcia  Ann  Harrison,  l£>  Iliehlantl  street,  Hanaond,  hss 
boon  a.vardecl  a  scholarship  under  the  I^holy  IJacy  xaenwriel  scholarship  fund 
at  the  Institute  of  Design  of  Illinois  Institute*  of  Tecltnology. 

C.  E.  Deeldns,  flean  of  stiidents  at  Illinois  Tech,  announced  the  aware 
today. 

The  iikHaorial  fund  is  suppotrtod  by  a  studont-org .niisod  art  auction 
which  is  run  eveiy  yoar.     Faiaous  ertists  all  over  the  world  ore  called  upcm 
o:.c«  a  year  to  contribute  aoi.-s  of  their  roric  for  the  fund-raising  auction. 

Students  studying  at  the  Institute  of  Design  arc  cli£iblo  for  the 
avRirda.     Illinois  Tech's  scholarship  coixdtte©   judgoo  elifiibility  on  the 
student's  scholastic  record,  character,  end  neee  for  financial  aid. 

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3,  F^  IJoefdJdio»  Scan,  of  stu^ata  at  Illinois  Toeh,  onaoponootl  tho 
STjarfl  today* 

^e  jaK.iorial  fua?.  is  aug^soi'tod  ,1315'  a  atudont-'KXF^iai.Eec!  art  oaction 
^tii<fli  is  run  ovt^rjr  yeor,     i^^aaais  artists  «1X  over  the  t?oild  cro  oallod 
u|»n  unco  o  jom?  t  -  (soatributo  oaiio  of  their  work  for  tho  fimd-miaing 
auction.  . ,  ,  ,., 

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awards ,     Ullaoie  Tach*a  acholarship  ootaoltto©  judcoo  olieibility  an 
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3S  WEST  33RD  STREET         TECHNOLOGY  CENTER         CHICAGO  16,  ILLINOIS 


IR  RELEASE: 


Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones; 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technolosv  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technolosy  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  318 
Night  phone: 

UniversttY  4-4677 


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%  B,  tmMfl$%  ^#s^>  of  £ttuaent8  at  XXlistois  Teoh,  amiotmat^d  i0m 

fhe  ^»risrial  fUad  is  3uppw£*tetd  by  a  dtudisat-OJ?^  &i.ao<}  ^%  auoticei 
«9iieh  ia  run  evory  jwar*  Faaouc  ar-tists  all  owr  the  world  sr»  Cf-Ued 
upon  o£0«  a  y©ai'  to  ooiitribute  acr©  csf  their  worI<:  far;  tho  funS-raiainc 
auction,  •;^  -.f 

StudaAts  atudytatr  at  Vbe  Irustitute  of  Deoiaa.  arc  olirlble  for  the 
mmeofdB,     Illinola  Tech's  sehcdarslup  couciitteo  JUid^ioa  •lleibility  on 
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35  WEST  33RD  STREET         TECHNOLOGY  CENTER         CHICAGO  IS,  ILLINOIS 


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Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Sl«wBrl  S.  Howe 
Day  phonei: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Rcsedrch  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  £xt-  318 
Night  phone: 

University  4-4677 


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35  WEST  33RD  STREET         TECHNOLOGY  CENTER         CHICAGO  16,  ILLINOIS 


)R  RELEASE: 


Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phonei: 

Illinois  Institute  oF  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext-  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  31  8 
NIshI  phont: 

University  4-4677 


OiaOAGO  —  Burtorx  l^&mr,  fasnaet'ly  of  l7Vi5  S.  ©Jirn  a7tBau««  the  Bronx, 
lUvf  Y05?k»  noef  li"^ne  afc  1S61  "»  LaSalle  street,  h-a  b©«a  sv<'oj*do5  a  sohol^r- 
&hip  -riSer  the  Ifc^olj/"  2*iQr  laorooyial  Bt^olsrsM;?  fuM  a%  the  Inatitut©  oJ? 

SU  E,  Deaktno,  iJeen  of  otudenta  at  illicois  f&ch,  anaoUEiCi'^d  the 

^[510  laonorlal  ^ai^  is  attppc^t^S  "by  a  etU^eat-ce?gaftiS!0fi  «irt  eueticas 
-8/iiieh  is  run  evory  jrear,  J^unous  ertlsts  all  over  the  \*orlC  ore  celled 
upon  aide  q  y»sr  to  eontributo  s-sae  of  their  \vor':  for  tlie  fanfl-s-alalng 
aucticfti* 

StudeXita  afriaj-lnc  et  the  Distitiite  of  C«»ait-.n  ar*e  ©lini'blo  tor  tite 
oTj^srfia.     Illin  la  Toch's  o^holorehip  ocm  itte©  Judges  elicihility  on  the 
atuatnt'o  achoXaotic  feoord,  ohcircotcr ,  nn<3  need  for  fizianoi^-l  aid, 

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35  WEST  33RD  STREET         TECHNOLOGY  CENTER         CHICAGO  16,  ILLINOIS 


IR  RELEASE: 


Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 
Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  318 
Nighl  phone: 

University  4-4677 


0I20AG0  —  l^ry  Lou  Ferabore,  fanoerl:-  of  Bleii't*,  lK5l)ras;:a,  ncfsr 
livi:^  at  21  v;,  Ontario,  h->is  l!©«si  ai^roed  a  schoitJr^ip  under  the  Itoholy 
liagy  Ejor-iorifil  33hol -rahXp  func  at  the  lastitat*  of  Deslfia  of  Illinois 
laatitute  of  Teohaology. 

C,  !'..  D^jeidna,  tleon  of  students  at  Uliiaois  Toch»  anawnoed  th» 

award  totl£«y.  _    _       ,^.  ,.,.    ,,.♦"   ■>     -i     ,    ,•  'A..    ;•--■■:'    ^-  --n<^i 

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upon  aaoB  a  your  to  contril>ut©  oce»  of  their  w:»rlc  for  the  fanfl  ^'oiairie 

Quotion* 

Otuaento  otuflyinc  ft  the  Institute  of  Dosion  are  elieible  foi*  the 
ttwsrda,     Illiaoia  Tt>di»a  ooholarahip  oc^niiitteo  Jutlaes  elicihility  on 
the  st^uaont's  scholastic  ■:'ocora,  chnract<jr,  and  a  o5  for  fincnoiol  rid. 


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Oircclor  o(  Publ.c  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  How« 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Inslitule  o(  Technology  —  CAIumel  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  S-9600,  Ext   31  B 
Night  phone: 

University  4-4677 


CIUO/iGO  —  ThamciR  Linden,  902  S,  Ada,  haa  b.  en  a\'?Qrdea  o  scholcrship 
under  the  iloholy  IloGy  tieKorial  scholarship  func!  at  the  Institute  of  De- 
sign of  Illinois  Institute  of  Tochnology,  . 

0.  E,  Deakins,  deeii  of  students  at  Illinois  Tech,  announced  the 
a^Tard  todcy. 

The  memorial  fund  io  supiKa'tecl  by  o  student -organize  (3  art  auction 
wMch  io  rui^  every  year,  Foinoua  artist  all  over  the  world  are  called  upon 
once  a  year  to  contrihuto  soiao  of  their  work  for  tlie  fund-raising  auction. 

Students  studying  at  the  Iiistitute  of  Design  ere  ellcible  for  the 
awards,  Illinoio  Tech's  scholarship  ooEi-lttoe  judces  eliribility  on 
the  student's  scholastic  record,  character,  tind  need  for  financial  aid, 

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35  WEST  33RD  STREET         TECHNOLOGY  CENTER         CHICAGO  16,  ILLINOIS 


)R  RELEASE: 


Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Sttwtrt  S.  Howe 
Day  phonci: 

lllrnois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext,  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumcl  5-9600,  Ext.  318 
Night  phonc: 

University  4-4677 


QKKiiGO  •-  .'Sasasn  l£dibo3^e»  ^*^4  OeaiTa  fterrsQc,  has  hi^n  awiSlMI 
ft  aeihol£arahip  ussIqv  the  i-jc^tial;^  I*^  jEseEa^isl  ^slalarsHip  fund  ut  tlio  in- 
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U|)oa  04WO  a  yosr  to  soati-'ibute  Bom  of  tholr  worJc  fa?  the  fiajd-rc^laiac 
auctiou. 

iiituiteato  studyiAg  ut  tho  .uiotitute  of  DoslgQ  uvq  cli^lilt^  for 
th0  oviorclo,     Illinola  Tc?(tfa«c  actolorohip  «Qrarltt  -ibility 

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35  WEST  33RD  STREET         TECHNOLOGY  CENTER         CHICAGO  16,  ILLINOIS 


?  RELEASE: 


Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technolosy —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Researcfi  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  318 
Night  phone: 

University  4-4677 


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ifcish  Id  run  oV(wy  yeaff,  Feaao^s  artiets  all  cnrear  tiko  worl^i  ni^e  «(cllw3 
upon  tmm  a  ^^ar  to  c<sitrit»it&  9009  of  their  work  far  i^  f^mA'-vAisisQ 
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atvorda,     IlliUv4a  tiX^eli's  3oholarehip  oocxoittoo  ioAoKi  ollrlbility  on  ttw 
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35  WEST  33RD  STREET         TECHNOLOGY  CENTER         CHICAGO  IS,  ILLINOIS 


OR  RELEASE: 


Direclor  of  Public  Relations  —  Slewarl  S.  Howe 
Day  phones; 

Illinois  Institute  of  Tecfinology  —  CAIumct  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Resedfcfi  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Tecfinolosv  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  318 
Night  phone: 

University  4.4677 


Btomt  Jim  Mitohel 

G6J.uiiKt  5-9600 


CHICAGO  —  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  in  cooperation 
with  the  Organization  Stock  Fire  Insurance  companies,  will  offer  a 
property  insurance  scholarship  program  for  the  fifth  consecutive  year 
starting  with  the  1933-54  semester. 

The  program  is  designed  to  provide  qualified  young  men  to  form 
a  nucleus  for  future  expansion  in  the  property  insurance  industry.   In 
the  past,  the  program  has  succeedsi^in  providing  a  constant  source  of 
trainedpersonnel  in  this  field. 

John  J.  Ahern,  director  of  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering 
at  Illinois  Tech,  stated  that  the  cooperation  of  the  insurance  industry 
has  been  a  major  factor  in  the  successof  I.I.T.'s  integrated  tnaining 
program  in  all  phases  of  insurance  work. 

Scholarships  are  awarded  to  high  school  graduates  and  college 
students  who  have  scholastic  records  of  good  standing  and  are  able  to 

meet  entrance  requirements.  Applicants '  eligibility  is  determined 
by  Illinois  Tech's  scholarship  comiiitteeo. 

Applications  for  scholarship  should  be  made  to:  Chairman  of 
the  Scholastic  Committee,  Western  Underwriters  association,  175  ^o- 
Jacksoh  boulevard.,  Room  1029,  Chicago  4»  I1I» 

Students  attending  Illinois  Tech  under  the  Organization  Stock 
Fire  Insurance  companies'  property  insurance  scholarship  program*  take 
pa,rt  in  academical  classes  in  the  morning  and  work  in  the  afternoon  foar 
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the  companies  sponsoring  theme 

Each  scholarship  provides, payment  for  tuitiono      In  addition,   each 
student  is  paid  a  regular  salary  for  his  half-day  of  work.     A  special 
two-year  curriculum  prepares 'the  student  for  work  in  underwriting!   field 
vrork,  and  other  administrative  positions  in  the  insurance  field. 

The  property  insurance  scholarship  program  was  established  at 
Illinois  Tech  in  1949*     The  Organization  Stock  Fire   Insurance  companies 
elected  to  place  their  program  with  I..I.T..  because  of  the   educational 
institution's  50-year  experience  in  training  men  in  fire  protection  and 
safety  engineering. 


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CHICA.GO  —  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  broke  ground  today 
(Vtledneaday,  July  22)  for  its  $350,000  Student  Comicons  building,   the  l6th 
new  building  to  be  erected  at  Technology  Center  in  less  than  10  years 
time. 

Dr.   John  T.  Rettaliata,   president  of  the  Institute,  shoveled 
the  first  scoops  of  earth  at  the  site  of  the  new  structure  at  32nd  street 
and  Wabash  avenue,   in  the  heart  of  Illinois  Tech's  campus  residential 
area. 

"Although  we  will  be  erecting  many  more  new  buildings  in  the 
immediate  future  before  the  dreams  for  our  institution  are  fulfilled," 
Rettaliata  said,    "this  Student  Commons  building. »• though  modest  in  its 
plan. ..is  something  special. 

"It  signifies  another  step  toward  making  our  campus  a  more 
pleasant  and  convenient  place  to  live." 

Rettaliata  then  described  the  progress  made  recently  in  the 
development  of  I.I.T. 's  residential  area:     the  completion  of  Carman 
Hall,  a  second  multi-storied  apartment  building  for  married  students 
and  staff  members,   the  clearing  and  landscaping  of  the  living  area, 
completion  of  the  student  chapel,  and  the  installation  of  three  tennis 
courts. 


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The  new  Student  Commons  building  was  designed  by  Ludwig 
Mies  van  der  Rohe,  internationally-known  architect  and  director  of  the 
department  of  architecture  at  ItliT.  The  building  will  contain  a  modern 
cafeteria,  grocery  store,  drugstore,  bookstore,  medical  and  dental  offices, 
snack  bar,  lounges,  bowling  alleys,  and  other  recreational,  service, 
and  shopping  facilities. 

"I  hope,"  Rettaliata  said,  "that  this  Commons  building  presages 
the  day  in  the  not-too-distant  future  when  we  may  break  ground  for  our 
new  Student  Union  building.  This  is  a  hope  strong  in  the  hearts  of  all 
of  us. 

"Illinois  Tech  is  a  dynamic  institution.   It  has  a  great  history 
of  growth  and  development.  That  history  will  continues.   It  shall  be 
our  constant  aim  to  further  Illinois  Tech's  development.   I  am  happy  to 
have  this  building  launched  today  tov7ard  reality. " 


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CHIG/iGO  —  The  Chicago  of  toroDrrow,  a  streainlined  rnDdern  city, 
will  come  alive  for  viewers  of  "Operation  New  Horizons"  at  3:45  p.ra. , 
Saturday,  July  25,  over  '.VBEM-TV. 

Reporting  on  public  works  projects  in  Chicago,  future  projects, 
and  the  training  of  engineers  for  work  in  city  planning,  will  be  Virgil 
E.  Gunlock,  Chicago's  commissioner  of  public  works,  and  Dr.  Ralph  G-. 
Owens,  dean  of  engineering  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology, 

Gunlock  will  tell  about  progress  being  made  on  Congress  street 
superhighway,  the  Lake  Shore  drive  extension,  and  other  current  highway 
projects.  John  G.  Duba,  professor  in  I.I:,T.  's  civil  engineering 
department,  will  explain  some  important  undertakings  which  v/ill  figure 
in  the  realization  of  the  iBodern  Chicago  plan. 

A  number  of  graphic  illustrations  including  maps  of  buildings 
and  redevelopment  T/ork  in  Chicagoland  will  be  presented  to  give  insight 
to  projects  which  lay  ahead.   "Operation  New  Horizons"  is  presented  on 
alternate  Saturdays  by  five  colleges  including:   Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology,  Lake  Forest  college.  University  of  Illinois,  Roosevelt  college, 
and  Loyola  university. 


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CHICkGO  —  Henry  J,  Barten  and  Dr.  Eric  F,  Lype  have  been 
promoted  to  senior  engineers  in  the  propulsion  and  structural  research 
department  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology, 

The  promotions  were  announced  today  by  Dr«  Stephen  J.  Fraenkel, 
nHnager  of  the  departinent. 

Senior  research  engineer,  he  explained,  is  the  highest  professional 
position  in  the  Foundation.  In  their  new  capacities  Barten  and  Lype 
will  act  as  consultants  on  a  variety  of  projects  in  their  fields. 

-Sraenkel  also  reported  that  John  T.  Kirkland  has  been  named 
assistant  supervisor  in  charge  of  the  missiles  section  and  that  Leo  A, 
Schmidt  will  be  assistant  supervisor  in  charge  of  the  flow  and  aerodynamics 
section. 

Barten,  who  received  his  bachelor's  degree  in  1944  from  Johns 
Hopkins  university,  Baltimore,  and  his  master's  degree  in  1949  from 
Illinois  Tech,  joined  the  Foundation  in  1946* 

Before  that  he  had  been  supervisor  in  the  U.S.  naval  gauge 
section,  naval  gun  factory,  Washington,  D.C. 


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He  is  a  member  of  matheiratics  and  mechnical  engineering  societies. 
His  specialties  are  aerodynamics,  exterior-  and  aerO'-ballistics,  dynamics, 
and  effects  of  muzzle  blasts  on  guns  mounted  on  high  speed  aircraft. 

Lype  received  his  doctor's  degree  in  engineering  thermodynamics 
in  1938  from  the  Swiss  Federal  Institute  of  Technology,  Zurich,  Switzerland. 

Before   joining  the  Foundation  in  1946.    he  vaa  supervisor  of 
thermodynamics  at  the  Institute  of  Gas  Technology,  Chicago.     His 
specialties  are  thermodynamics,  heat  transfer,  and  allied  fields. 

He  is  a  member  of  the  American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers 
and  of  Sigma  Xi,   scientific  fraternity.     He  was   listed  in  the  1949 
edition  of  "American  Men  of  Science." 

Kirkland  received  his  bachelor's  degree  in  civil  engineering 
from  Illinois  Tech  in  194^  and  has  been  doing  graduate  ?ifork  there. 
Before  his  promotion,    he  v/as  a  research  engineer  in  missiles  and  aerodynamics 
research. 

His  specialties  are  structures  and  aerodynamics. 

Schmidt,   who  was  promoted  from  research  engineer  to  assistant 
supervisor,  was  graduated  from  I.I.T.    in  1947  vdth  a  B.3,  degree  in^ 
mechanical  engineering  and  received  a  M.S.   in  mathematics  in  1949* 

A  specialist  in  fluid  dynamics,   he  is  a  member  of  the  American 
Iifethematical  Society. 

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Chicago  is  a  kind  of  heaven  on  earth  for  dry  cleaners  and 
launderers. 

That  was  the  comment  made  today  by  Maurice  Kayner,    chief 
analytical  chemist  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology,  as  he  announced  the  city's  dustfall  figure  for  June. 

An  average  of  58*79  tons  of  dust  fell  on  every  square  mile 
of  Chicago   last  month,   he  said.     This  v;as  the  dirtiest  June  since   195^ 
and  the  third  dirtiest  since  the  Foundation  started  keeping  dustfall 
records  in  the  summer  of  1946« 

"Chicagoans  pay  for  living  in  a  dirty  city, "  he  said.      "A  white 
shirt  is  smudged  uithin  a  few  hours  after  it  has  been  put  on;   other 
clothes  have  to  be  cleaned  more  frequently  than  they  should;   and  keeping 
dust  from  piling  up  in  the  home  is  almost  a  full-time  task, 

"It's  true  that  v/eather  conditions  are  responsible  for  much  of 
the  dirt,"  he  continued,    "but  smoke  and  construction  account  for  more 
than  their  shareo 

"We  will  always  have  dust,  but  v;e  needn't  have  so  much  if  we 
control  man-made  causes." 


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The  lov;est  June  dustfall  on  record  vias  in  1951,  v/hen  an  average 
of  14.8.61  tons  fell  per  square  mile,  and  the  highest  v;as  I930  v/hen  63. 11 
tons  fell  per  square  mile. 

Armour  Research  Foundation  conducts  a  monthly  dustfall  measurement 
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CHICAGO  —  A  second-hand  buggy  1  a  new  space  suit,   and  a  1^.00 
horsepower,   $33,000  automobile  all  figure  in  research  projects  described 
on  radio's   "Science  Snapshots,"  over  VJEAVi/,  iivanston,  at  9*45  P'^' 
T^ednesday,   July  29. 

Also  featured  on  Vi/ednesday 's  show  will  be  a  report  on  the 
dust-free  home  of  the  future.     Wallace  K,  Harrison,  architect  and 
director  of  planning  for  United  Nations   headquarters,  will  describe 
the    "housewife 's  dream.  " 

A  story  on  what  puts  the  3»   iJ^  3"^  movies  will  also  be  presented, 

"Science  Snapshots,"  a  production  of  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology,    is  presented  each  './ednesday  evening  featuring  capsule  reports 
on  new  scientific  developments  and  research. 


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From:      Joe  Kutchin 

CAIumet  3-9600 
Ext.  541 


CHICAGO  —  Promotion  of  Robert  A,  Rosenblura  and  Norman  V/.   Carey 
to  assistant  supervisors  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology  vias  announced  today. 

Dr.   G.  A.   Nothnann,   manager  of  the  mechanism  and  dynamics 
department,    explained  that  Rosenblum  and  Carey  v;ill  assist   in  the 
direction  of  one  of  the  high-speed  automatic  mechamism  research  sections 
of  the  department. 

Carey   joined  the  Foundation  in  September,    1950»   after  being 
employed  as  development  engineer  for  Bauer  and  Black,    Chicago,    since 
November,    1949«     Before  that  he  had  been  a  stress  analyst  at  the 
Bartelt  Engineering  company,  Rockford,    111. 

At  the  Foundation  he  has  served  as  mechanism  analyst   in  several 
automatic  weapon  programs  and  also  as  project  engineer.     He  was  a  research 
engineer  before  being  promoted. 

Carey,   who  received  his  bachelor's  degree  in  mechanical 
engineering  from  Illinois  Tech  in  1944.    is  ^  member  of  the  American 
Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers  and  is  a  registered  professional 
engineer  in  Illinois.     He  is  a  veteran  of  »/orld  .tar  II. 


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Rosenblum,  before  joining  the  Foundation  in  January,  195i»  had 
been  engaged  in  design  and  development  engineering  at  Acme  Steel  company, 
Chicago,  from  1947  to  1950.  Before  that  he  was  a  project  engineer  vith 
the  Dole  Valve  company,  Chicago,  from  1945  to  1947* 

At  the  Foundation  he  has  carried  out  complex  design  and 
engineering  assignments  in  programs  pertaining  to  the  development  of 
high-speed  mechanisms*  Before  his  promotion  he  v/as  a  research  engineer. 

He  was  graduated  from  the  University  of  Illinois,  Urbana,  in 
1939  with  a  bachelor's  degree  in  mechanical  engineerings 

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Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  31 
Night  phone: 

University  4-4677 


FromJ      Joe  Kutchin 

CAIumet  5-9600 
Ext.  541 


Robert  A,  Rosenblura,    I660  Vtf.   Farwell  avenue,   Chicago,    has  been 
promoted  to  assistant  supervisor  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

Dr.   G.  A.   Nothmann,   iranager  of  the  mechanism  and  dynamics 
department,   explained  that  Rosenblum  will  assist   in  the  direction  of 
one  of  the  high-speed  automatic  mechanism  research  sections  of  the 
department. 

Rosenblum,   before   joining  the  Foundation  in  January,   195-^» 
had  been  engaged  in  design  and  development  engineering  at  Acme  Steel 
company,   Chicago,   from  1947  'bo  1950*     Before  that  he  was  a  project 
engineer  with  the  Dole  Valve  company,   Chicago,    from  1945  'to  1947* 

At  the  Foundation  he  has  carried  out  complex  design  and 
engineering  assignments   in  programs  pertaining  to  the  development  of 
high-speed  mechanisms.      He  was  a  research  engineer  before  his  promotion. 

Rosenblum  was  graduated  from  the  University  of  Illinois,   Urbana, 
in  1939  with  a  bachelor's  degree   in  mechanical  engineering.     He   is  a 
graduate  of  Von  Steuben  high  school,    Chicago, 

His  wife  is  the  former  Eleanore  Kaplan.      His  mother,  Mrs.   Pearl 
Rosenblum,    lives  at  4021  N.   Clarendon,   Chicago. 


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Day  phones: 

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Night  phone; 

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Fromj  Joe  Kutchin 

CAIumet  3- 960c 
Ext.  341 


CHICAGO  —  Normn  V/.  Carey,  249  E«  'Vilson,  Elmhurst,  111.,  has 
been  promoted  to  assistant  supervisor  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology, 

Dr.  G.  A,  Nothmann,  manager  of  the  mechanism  and  dynamics 
department,  explained  that  Carey  will  assist  in  the  direction  of  one 
of  the  high-speed  automatic  mechanism  research  sections  of  the 
department. 

Carey  joined  the  Foundation  in  September,  1950,  after  being 
employed  as  development  engineer  for  Bauer  and  Black,  Chicago,  since 
November,  1949»  Before  that  he  had  been  a  stress  analyst  at  the 
Bartelt  ILngineering  company,  Rockford,  111. 

At  the  Foundation  he  has  served  as  mechanism  analyst  in  several 
automatic  weapon  programs  and  also  as  project  engineer.  Be   was  a  research 
engineer  before  being  promoted. 

Carey,  who  received  his  bachelor's  degree  in  mechanical  engineering 
from  Illinois  Tech  in  1944t  is  a  member  of  the  American  Society  of 
Mechanical  Engineers  and  a  registered  professional  engineer  in  Illinois. 
He  is  a  veteran  of  './or Id  vVar  II. 


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Hs  and  his  wife  have  a  daughter,  Colleen  Corinne,  3"  His  parents, 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  y,   F.  Carey,  live  at  320  N.  Rockford,  Rockford,  111.  He 
graduated  from  Rockford  Central  high  school  in  1940* 

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July  29,    1953 


Director  of  Public  Relalions  —  SlewsrI  S.  Howe 
Day  phones; 

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Armour  Researcfi  Founddtion  of 

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Niglit  phone: 

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From:  Oliver  Nelson 
CAlumet  5-9600 
Ext.  5Ul 


CHICAGO  ~  European  manufacturers  of  magnetic  recording  equip- 
ment are  fully  as  research  minded  as  American  manufacturers,  according 
to  Dr.  Haldon  A.  Leedy,  director  of  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illi- 
nois Institute  of  Technology,  just  back  from  Europe. 

"Most  of  the  manvifacturers  I  visited  in  Jiirope  are  actively 
working  to  improve  their  products,"  Dr.  Leedy  said.  "They  have  research 
and  development  groups  comparable  to  those  found  in  the  United  States." 

Dr.  Leedy  visited  European  companies  licensed  to  use  the  Founda- 
tion's magnetic  recording  patents.  The  i'^oundation  carried  out  much  of 
the  research  work  leading  to  successful  magnetic  recording,  so  it  now 
owns  many  patents  in  the  field.  It  makes  these  available  to  industry 
under  licensing  arrangements. 

Purpose  of  Dr.  Leedy 's  visit  was  to  get  firsthand  information 
on  what  the  Foundation's  licensees  are  doing  and  what  kisd  of  recorders 
they  are  producing.  Also,  he  wanted  to  learn  what  problems  they  face 
in  order  to  direct  the  Foundation's  activities  so  as  to  help  solve  some 
of  them. 

"There  are  two  main  areas  in  which  we  can  give  increased  assist- 
ance to  our  foreign  licensees,"  Dr.  Leedy  said.   "One  is  in  expanding  the 
technical  services  by  which  we  help  them  design  magnetic  recording  equip- 
ment; the  other  is  in  applying  for  additional  patents  in  progressive 
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countries. 

"The  matter  of  patents  is  important  to  our  licensees  because 
the  licensing  arrangements  afford  them  the  results  of  our  extensive 
research  and  development  activities.  It  is  important  to  us  because  patents 
protect  us  and  enable  us  to  obtain  an  income.  Vj'ith  that  income  we  can 
expand  our  research  and  our  service  to  licensees." 

There  are  many  magnetic  recorder  manufacturers  in  Europe,  Dr. 
Leedy  said,  and  quality  of  their  product  is  good.  "Prices  are  higher 
than  in  the  United  States,"  he  went  on,  "which  is  one  of  the  reasons 
manufacturers  look  to  us  for  help.  They  know  that  results  of  our 
research  can  put  them  in  a  better  competitive  position  in  the  export 
market  by  raising  quality  of  their  products  while  lowering  cost." 

On  the  whole,  he  said,  business  conditions  in  Europe  seem  to 
be  improving,  and  most  manufacturers  are  anxious  to  expand  their  ooera- 
tions . 

Dr.  Leedy  visited  magnetic  recorder  manufacturers  in  Belgium, 
France,  Denmark,  Sweden,  Switzerland,  and  England. 

Vihile  in  Europe,  he  also  participated  in  the  International 
Acoustic  Congress  at  The  Hague,  He  appeared  on  the  program  to  present 
a  paper  entitled  "Some  Recent  Developments  in  Magnetic  Recording," 
written  by  Marvin  Camras,  senior  physicist  at  the  Foundation. 

Camras'  discoveries  in  the  field  of  magnetic  recording  are  known 
the  world  over,  Dr.  Leedy  said,  and  he  is  often  called  "the  father  of 
magnetic  recording."  His  discoveries  made  commercial  application  of 
magnetic  recording  possible* 

The  Congress  was  attended  by  acoustical  scientists  from  all  ovr.r 
the  world,  including  16  from  the  United  States.  A  large  proportion  of 
them  represented  industry,  according  to  Dr.  Leedy. 

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"feMJff  in  ■  ■ar':?^^?B,   -tt  I««<Ssr  a^r.os»(!  on  %,be  |a*ofT?ar.  of  tiMft  TBtematlon- 

al  AccAastic  CQn^,ivss'  at  Tbe  Hsgije  to  pr©r®nt  a  pajser  ^i'rjtitle^d  ''Some  Recent 

I^BWioppents  in  Mapnetlo  nccordinf  •'*    fhe  psper  ^•as  virl+ten  by  Marvin  -JMtrfl«, 

wsnier  ■pl^icist  at  thsj  r^Ksadctlon^    Cispirea*  tliss^iosTO.rl.ff^  la  taspiiietie  rec<!>r<*- 

ini?  ara  kncwn  •yse  tjarlfl  over,  m.^  hs-  ia  oft«n  rt-r^Hed  "thf^  '^athssr  of  aaojetic 

recor'llnp;,"    Mm  dl'sj-^ovcrlcs  f^^*©  CT5mi^r«lal  a-nrsllcatiopi  of  ssarcx^tic  record- 

The  CcKH^^sc  s.-^aa  atten-'sd  ■^r.'  acoxwllcfll  scteT^tists  fron  »JJl  over 
thft  vorW,  !V»  le«'^  asid.     A  Ifirf^  r>r'oportlon  n?  them  rcTsre  rented  ■n^^ustry* 

Oth«r  CQCipcitltsa  visited  by  Vxm  i«edy  on  Ms  trip  are     taMl? 
IKEIi,  PariB»  ?'r«n<y€i  "tcliirs  <te  Cr^airuetiona  '-;i)»ctri  luc  ,-te  '^>u)rlproi., 
Cherlitroi,    clgiuEij  Banr-      Clufoen  A/^i,  ■'^oppr-  "rc-n  '"ers:ark|  ^j^ditst.rinktle'^o; 


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D<y  pheniir 

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Armour  R«ie<rch  Fsundtlion  of 

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cnxCAGO  —  T-wgvmsn  msm'^aetin^rs  of  raa^rnetie  reeop^nr  equlwretit 
are  fully  as  Tesear«b  jalnd^d  s«  American  manufacturers,  according  to  Hr, 
Haldlon  A,  Lee<Jy,  dlirctor  of  Axvour  Heeearch  ^outtlati<«  of  TlilBols    natAttTte 
of  TechnolopTf  ^o  recentlr  retume?^  frcBi  a  t.rS.p  throuj^  uentem  TSurope. 

•*F08t  of  tlJ8  ssanu^acturers  1  '-Islt/s'i  aire  actively  ^itorklnp  to  Ijbi-  '♦ 
prove  tlK?lr  prodtajts,"  he?  said,  "They  hav®  swsesreh  and  de^lo^aent  rroups 
cortpax^ble  to  those  foiti<!  in  th»  %itad  States," 

T>r,  Lbo*'"  vl8d.t4sd  ■^nftiistr?..aktl<»bolapet  Luscor  tn  ^boM^  on  thf  trip 
that  also  took  h:^m  to  ^^d^iuoy  ^snt»,  Hensaark,  >3witaorland,  Oermanrj-,  and 
Engli»r<(3.    His  »?l8it  lJK;lu<?ed  an  Intenslw  tour  of  the  TT^^histrlak+loSolai^t 
plant  and  a  confernnce  vith  nr^cutf-ws  of  the  coerapartjr. "  *" 

Axttour  f^eaearch  ^wjn«iati'in  carried  out  mx^  of  «»  reseftreh  vork 
Iftadinf  to  siifjcf^asfol  nepnetlc  recorrtln^  an<!  ovma'nan'"  patftnts  In  the  ^leld, 
vhich  it  na]c«9  avalla  !!«  to  :ln<hiPtr:r  rm'^er  li<?ono'jif  ormngenmnta, 
Tn<!ustrlakti«  olEu'«t  Luxor  la  one  of  thp  cmspardeB  licensed  to  use  the 
^'oiBidati.>n'8  patents. 

Puroosa  of  his  visit  ^ras  to  rat  Inforrnntlon  on  what  tha  T'oun'^atlon'a 
lieena'-^s  are  Hblnc  an^    hat  kind  of  re<'otdcr8  tliey  are  pro-^ucinr.     *l8o, 
he  wanted  to  learn  vhat  pro' Ims  they  race  In  orrlar  to  (!lre  t  the 
^'oondatlon's  activH/los  to  help  solve  aone  of  thou 


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Tr,  Laetfy's  trip  ~ 

"There  arc  tvo  inain  artaa  in  which  ve  can  '^Ive  inoreaeed  as8l9t« 
ance  to  our  roreign  lioenoeea^"  i?r,  leedy  said.    "Ctes  la.  ia.ajqsandiiig  tha 
technical  wirvlowi  tpr  vhlch  \m  hel'^  them  design  laapnetlo  rBoordinp  e^ulp- 
mentj  the  other  is  in  ar>plylnp  for  sd'?itional  riatents  in  profressiv* 
coxmtri^s  an^  def^nTlinf  «a«i'  rigrw^s  wire  Yigoronsljr  in  coixntrias  vhere  we 
now  hold  j«it*nte, 

"The  jR-tter  of  iMitents  la  lrpoi*tant  to  our  liMoiseeo  oBcaTiae 
pat$nta  :^^t  .UP  ip<iji»pf^,^^  jw  o^ta^a  cipi  ifiafMi*  Jfj^Jkib  i^t  imfioa  m 
oan  exrwnd  our  i%s»«rch  aad  our  aarvirj*  to  oir  WlfSt^^ rim -^kth'-  i«  ^l^r* 
»f«;»4.-»-.      ^Iti  the  ^tolte^d  C^tat^a,"  iis  abided,  "pr6^:;ticaXly  ail  m^^netic  reoord- 
^^gjs^^Ulia^a.'^  ^  l^(^.  id)4  30^4  uad^  «ur,  llo«]^>  U)4  jkt  ^^urgp^  t^strf.^aro 
a  ntsnVr  of  oonb^artitsis  that  la  our  opinion  ars  infringing  our  patent  rigbt«« 
Ve  plan  to  iok'c  !flK>ra  vigorooa  aoil;^  la  thia  r/ittur  iban  wc  iiav»  la  tha     ^9«» 

IMLle  in  ^urofoe^  T^«  Ieed(7  anpearp-d  <m  the  pro/pran  of  tia«  Interna*^ 
tioral  Acoustic  Gocgrcss  at  Tist  riague  to  praacut  a  pitpcr  aatitlad  "Scne     .^^ 
if^^^nt  Sevalopras^s  la  ii|^{ncUc  PjttsordLng*"    J3m  pajK^r  vae  written  by  ■j;_  ^^ 
Karvia  Catiras,  senior  pJigrsiciat  at  tins  Toundatlon,    Cainras'  disco-veries  in 
TuafTietic  r&cording  ara  kn^:<'wn  the  vorlcl  aver,  end  hp  ic  of  tan  calleci  **tha 
fathsr  oi'  magnetic  rmc^jotdin^,,"     aiffLdX^cig^i^fUM  made  ecnnereial  aoplloatloci 
•i*  aaf-uctic  rfecordinff  i*  asihlc,  according  to  Ir*  Umdy^  ,^     ^^n^  4 

ri<»^^,..».  ,Th&  Congress  umls  bttendt^o  ty  acoustioal  cclentiats  iVon  all  over 
the  vorld^  Hr*  Le«dy  said,    k  l»ve;9  9<i^cportitiQ.  ^„Umi>  yiapraMntwl  industry. 

Other  coqpanlee  vlaitsd  by  Pr*  Leedy  on  hia  trip  tov  Etai^liaaaaitnta 
fyELt  Paris  J  Frasce|  AtoUaxv  de  Conatruction    lectrLiua  de  i^horlnrol, 
PJ)ar3»roi^  Belgiumi  i)&o|T  ^:  CluTaen  i/^f  Copenhap«Q«  r«ninark|  KenBann  Thorena^ 
S*A.,  i^aiBta  Croix,  Jwitaerland|  Uoosay  ik  Huu)stmp  Ltd,,  London,  ^>neland* 


adcf  3ftlfers8spt»  at  ftt  aflO*    •fefse  -^jhaal  .iff  "4Bflrjtafr>cH  ni'^'Tro?  'ofo  f»i  «»ona 
•^jlifpe  ffttb^oofw  sl;^arcWtt  naJsab  maiW  criad  m  tbtltix  y^  osol^'^aB  Xcoimfoa* 

»9&tm&txi  NLod  voti 

♦ise&sjas/JL  Its©  oS  ^^f\fi^h  too  fcfla  rCjrriij'^sv^  ftro  ^->fif»--;  nao 
9Tii  awtsdc?'  JsqoTU?:'  alt  ^cf  ^0«aj©o.tX  tug  latxraf  feXoc  feau  <rf>G«  i»l  *fl««jixff»»  ,?inl 

nl  t9ttmoaulh  ^B&'mit')    ♦mil^afcnwo'i  wii-  4-b  izlotvr^  fotta»  ^Bn-rr*?"  n;'<---rBM 

•lit"  ba£X«o  itsjiflo  ai  jjii  feju  ("jaws  KCtow  ^&  nvK^sxA  vtb.  gnJift-rooai  :>ii3niisw 

flol^GoiXc^a  laiJn^wKO  abas  «*^J?salvonsl^  8lH     ".■yjifc-soo-s-i  9jtt9rr;£n  ^o  larf^ftl 

f'^^ai  j^tfl  ttt  ^albtctfOB  ^al«fl«8«r  3«Xfrv■^^^,■!  ^ ?■»•»!«::.«'  i© 
Tt^re  XXtt  moTft  3#cJt<^aafoa  X»»i*wro»B  ^  b»l>i»t#a  ajnr  »B8fi»GB  •  «*IT 

^tntrtotiT  flfuwnaii  i^lTtsev:*"^  ^no iiwIxraqoD  ,n\A  aonlulO  '  \?rt8>:  lacil-^Xw''  ^lontafTarl"' 


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Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Sttwarf  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  ol  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

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Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  31  8 
Night  phone: 

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cmCAOO  —  jvuropean  laanufacturers  of  Taagnetlc  reeoisiljig  eqiUpnent 
are  fulJy  aa  research  isdnded  as  Am-ricen  !9«inifafitfU3«rs,  accea"!lnr  to  TY,    '. 
Hald  n  A,  l,f?e&^,  fUrector  of  'rmour  Research  Foftmaa^lfm  of   Illinois  Institute 
of  Technolopy,  ^.o  rst^rtly  rctiimed  tram  e  trip  through  weatera  Suropc,     V 

"Moot  of  the  »aanuf*icturp.rs  I  visited  nvti  acti-wly  worlctng  to  improve 
their  products,"  he  aalff*    "They  hava  research  and  (lev«l(^»rat  proups  cosHpsr- 
a>-lE  to  -those  fcsmii  in  the  Unitad  States,"        iTcivi-jr  l-^^'  i*  L.«v€=.  ^v.      ..- 

■^»  Leefjy  Tlsited  Qane  ^«  Olafsen  A/^  i«  Coperharon  on  that  trip  that 
also  took  hiw  to  TTax^o,  '«lgi^Bn,  Siseden,  Switac-rlaid,  Genaany,  and  rs^land* 
His  visit  incli**8<f  an  Intensi-re  tour  of  tb»  Bang  3:  fiQbuflBen  A/s  plant  and  a 
conflBrenc«  with  cxccutiW'S  of  the  conpsny. 

Armour  ?e search  "oiaidatlon  canrledl  out  nixh  of  the  research  voric 
IsadlttR  to  sucoessful  jaeenetic  recording  and  owns  a«ny  wtsntG.  in  the  f isl<^, 
vhich  it  makos  aTrarllable  t«  indxistry  under  lieenelner  arraninnentA*     'ian^ 
Glafsen  k/:    is  one  of  the  ccropanifis  Hnenscd  to  uoe  ths  -foundation's  pat-ents. 

Purpose  of  hin  visit  was  to  f«et  infonaatloe  on  viMt  the  'foundation's 
lio«nse«0  are  Aoistg  and  vhat  kind  of  recorders  thsy  «re  nror^icin^?.    Also^ 
he  wanted  to  l*»am  what  prol  Iraia  tiiey  face  in  order  to  direct  ths  Foundation's 
activities  to  help  solve  soiae  of  thea*  ,. 

"There  arc  tvo  main  areas  in  which  we  can  rive  increased  assistance 

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Dr.  L8«!jr's  trip 

to  our  fore-pai  llemeiNM,'*  Hr.  leedy  eaM.    "Oae  is  1a  expn^linf  the 
technical  flervtces  by  which  w«  help  then  deeim  ii«jpi«'*5.c  rocordine  a^utp- 
mentf  thf>  othBi*  1e  -In  awfdtrlni?  -or  &d  !itic«uQ,  psBtenta  'n  parorresslve  coun- 
tries aw!  'tefcrrfin^  ooir  riphts  wore  vlforoualy  in  co-jntrlee  vbrrD  we  now 
hole!  oatenta* 

"The  matter  of  pstpnta  18  Isinortant  to  our  lic^cnsecs  ^-ecauae  the 
licensing  arrenrcment  a  ■'' f on^.s  tiicru  tlie  results  af  cnir  cxtenelina  resf^arch 
and  development  actlTities,     It  is  important  to  ur-    ecause  patents  pro- 
tect us  anc^  ena'  le  u»  to  olTtaJn  an  income,    '  'tJi  that  'nc<3no  we  can  expand 
our  research  am!  our  service  to  oiir  llcenseee, 

J,  ,.4        "In  tl^  Jnited  States,"  lie  addadj  "prfictically  all  m&pnetlc  record- 
ing equipiaf?nt  is  wacte  and  sold  under  our  license,  Init  in    uropc  there  are 
a  number  of  e^wpmden  tiiat  In  oiir  opinion  are   -nfrine'nf  our  patent  irirhts* 
v/e  plan  to  takR  moans  viros>3fus  actl  on  in  t^a  matter  than  ^^e  have  in  the 

past,"  .-:■'.  _■'■■_ 

>?hlle  in  lurope,  ^,  Lscdjr  appeared  on  the  procroBi  of  Has,  Inter- 
national Acoustic  C-ong;r(iss  at  The  Hague  to  pre^nt  a  paper  entitlisd  "-otae 
Recent  ''>EViBlopinents  in  Kaiiinetic  RecoTfJlng^"     The  ps^er  wa»  written  by 
Warvin  Gamrss,  senior  p^iysicist  at  tho   ■'ounHation,     "iariraB*  discoveriee  in 
laagnetic  rticordinf  are  knoim  the     Trld  over,  and  be  is  often  called  "the 
father  of  magnetic  rticorttinp,"     iiia  diseoveriea  wadte  corancrcial  application 
of  magnetic  reoordinff  possi'^lc,  according  to  t^^  Leed^y. 

The  Congress  was  attenrled  by  acouetical  oeientists  fram  all  ombt 
the  world,  TV,  Lep.<^  oadd,    A  large  oroportion  of  tlie»  roprcaented  industry. 

OUier  coBipaniea  vlelted  Vy  !*•  Loedfer  ~n  hia  trip  are  Ctabliseenents 
IMEL,  Paris,  '•'rancej  AteUer?  de  Conatruetions  Eleotri^ue  de  CharXoroi, 

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ttawo  i:Xa  «flWt^  B^ft/.taethKJ  laeiv+ax/ci*/.  -^-f  b«bi:oii£.  i>*'  ."Btrreinon  sriT 

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Charleroly  Bel^^unf  Ban^  ?^.  Olafsen  a/5j  Capeahneir^  "^erraaxki 
In«3ustri«ktie  '.a-At  et  liuxor,  l^otala,  SwadBni  Hewawn  Thorons,  S,',,  Saiiite 
r^roSjc,  SvdtserlnjK^I   ^^ooaey  ='a  Hsrwkes,  Ltd.,  Lond'sn,  ^-npland. 


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Day  phones: 

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Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  TechnoloSY  —  CAIumel  5-9600,  Ext    31  8 

Night  phone; 

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CHICAGO  —  E\a?<^a3a  manafacturera  of  njagnetic  recording  equipnaent 


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are  iSxlly  as  research  mindecl  as  American  mmvxfa.ctxmsTS f  according  to  !¥. 
Haldon  A,  Lee%,  d!.rector  of  Amour  Research  Foundution  of  QHnods 
Institute  of  Tschnology,  who  recently  returned  frcm  ;i  trip  tlirouph  ^?estera 
Europe. 

"Kttst  of  the  manufactTireris  I  Tisltc^.  are  r!ct.r.ve3y  working  trf>  ir.- 
pro-w  their  products,"  lie  said*    "ITiey  Imve  research  and  de^elapinrnt  p-oupa 
comparable  to  those  fcmmd  in  the  United  JAtates.** 

""  '"'""  T>r,  Lce^  vis:'t«d  Ateliers  dte  G 'instructions  ricctrique  de  Charleroi, 
Charleroi,  nelgion,  on  the  trip  that  alno  took  IxJsi  to  ^ancc,  Ttenrnark, 
Sweden,  Switzerland,  Tiennany,  and  Fnftland.     TUs  visit  Included  an  intensiTB 
tour  of  Ateli.crs  dB  Construe tiiis  Electriiiuc  plant  and  a  conference  w  th 
executi%'ea  o"  the  coirioany. 

Armoiir  %f?carch  rotmdatlon  carried  out  irajeh  o "  tiie  research  work 
leading?  to  successful  tnaFTjetie  recordlnr  and  owns  many  stents  in    he  '^"cld, 
vhich  it.  rrelxs  s-cft^la^le  to  inr^s+ry  under  licensing  armngementa.     At«ll<  rs 
de  Construction*?  J  "cctri-luc  is  one  of  the  companlea  licensed  to  use  the 

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Foundation's  r>at«nt!5. 

****  ^      Purpose  of  Ms  -visit  was  to  r«t  Information  ja  what  the  Foundation's 
licensees  are  doing  an<5  what  kind  of  Kicorders  Miey  are  producing.     Alao 
he  wante  '  to  Icam  what  orohlems  they  face  in  or  ler  to  direct  th«  Founda*  >,§ 
tlon's  activities  to  ^selp  solve  sane  of  thenu  *,  ^*«— ^— ?57 

Tn<*n"     uThere  b.vb  tvo  wain  a^^aa  in  which  ve  can  plve  increased  assistance 
to  oiir  for«lf»n  lloenseeo,"  ^,  Ix?©dy  said,     "One  j^  in  expanrllnf-  the  tech- 
nical aer-ricea  by  *;5iich  we  hslp  them  design  mapnfitic  Kcording  equipjnentj 
the  othsr-r  is  in  apnlyinfr    'ot  adrUtional  patents  in  projrresnive  cauntrl.e8 
anfl  defendinjr  our  rifintts  more  vigorously  in  countries  vhers  we  new  hold 
patents • 

,  V      ,  -"The  matt.©r  of  patents  is  :^'mportflnt  to  oar  iicensece?  \)ecause  the 
ricenslnjy  arranj^ment  affords  thsia  tlie  reoiilts  of  our  extensive  research 
and  developR'.ent  activities.     It  Is  important  tT  UJ?  because  patents  nro- 
tect  us  ant^  enable  us  to  obtain  en  income,    Vith  that  inccsne  we  can  expand 
our  research  and  our  ;^rsioe  to  our  licensees." 

"In  tlw  United  States,"  he  added,  "practically  all  rnafaictic  record- 
ing equi|Knent  is  Buxfle  and  sold  imdor  our  license,  ^Jut  in  Fttropo  there  are 
a  number  of  cojnpanies  tiiat  in  our  opinion  ax^e  infring-lng  our  pat-ent  rirrhts, 
Ve  plan  to  take  mor<e  vigorous  action  in  this  matter  than  w©  have  in  the 
past."         '   ).;   •- 

While  in  Furope,  Tir.  Leedy  ^opeared  on  the  pronracv  of  the  Internation- 
al Aeouatic  Oongrsss  at  The  Ila£-ae  to  prciijent  a  pay^er  entitled  "Some  Recent 
PeveloptP.enta  in  Magnetic  Redording."     The  paper  vas  written  by  >-arvin  Camras, 
senior  phjrsicist  at  the  Foundation.     Camras'  discoveries  in  mecnetic 
recording  are  Vnown  the  vorld  over,  an-'  he  Is  often  called  "the  father  of 
■agnetic  recordinj?;.*'     His  discoveries  made  coBBaercial  applicjition  of  mag- 
netic recordinp  oossible,  according  to  ty.  Lee<^. 


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the  world,  T>r,  Leet'ly  said,    A  large  proportion  of  them  repjrericnted  indus- 

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EMEL  ,  Paris,  Francej  Tang  "i  Oliifsen  A/S,  Copealiapon,  T)enmarkj 
Industriaktlebolaget  Lixscor,  Motala,  Sweden}  Hermann  Thorens,  S»A,,  Saint* 
Orolx,  3\d.t?.erlar*d)   I'oosey  '^  Havkes,  Ltd.,  London,  Ksiplaixd, 


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schools   for   three  yearj^,    *i!«*.r   "vpr-iv.'-   ';«.■,  .•^•7x<.r#  fit,   "I.I.T.     T;.- on  completion 
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their  former  school.  «■.<*  a  r-*.?!--*-'' cv    ■'   :•■-:.■:'.,;<„•«  dtter**  ifi  y.^T?,  fiel.i  of 
engineering  from  Illinr'i*  t'Xj-.. 

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FROM:      Jim  Mitchel 

CAIumet  5-9600 
Ext.  5U7 


CHICAGO  —  Baldvd.n-Wallace  college,  Berea,  Ohio,  has  joined  with 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  in  offering  a  combined  educational  pro- 
gram in  liberal  arts  and  engineering. 

Under  the  program  students  receive  a  twofold  education;   th^  parn 
degrees  in  both  liberal  arts  and  engineering  at  the  same  time. 

Addition  of  the  combined  program  at  Baldwin-Wallace  brings  to  18 
the  number  of  schools  participating  with  Illinois  Tech  in  this  educational 
plan. 

This  is  how  the  program  operates: 

Students  attend  Baldwin-Wallace,  or  one  of  the  other  cooperating 
schools  for  three  years,  then  spend  two  years  at  I.I.T.  Upon  completion 
of  the  five-year  program,  they  receive  a  bachelor  of  arts  degree  from 
their  former  school  and  a  bachelor  of  science  degree  in  some  field  of 
engineering  from  Illinois  Tech. 

Dr.  John  Day  Larkin,  dean  of  liberal  studies  at  the  Institute, 
explained  that  the  combined  program  was  developed  to  help  meet  the  de- 
mand for  trained  engineers  with  a  background  of  general  knowledge.  The 
program  enables  students  to  obtain  a  wide  background  in  the  humanities 
before  specializing,  he  said. 

Besides  Baldwin-Wallace,  the  following  colleges  and  universities 
cooperate  with  Illinois  Tech  in  offering  the  combined  program: 

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Baldwin-Wallace  combined  program  —  page  two 


Aurora  college,  Aurora,  111.;  Carroll  college,  Waukesha,  Wis.; 
Carthage  college,  Carthage,  111.;  Centre  College  of  Kentucky,  Danville, 
Kentucky;  Coe  college.  Cedar  Ijapids,  Iowa;  Hamline  university,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.;  Heidelberg  college.  Tiffin,  Ohio;  Hiram  college,  Hiram,  Ohio; 
Illinois  college,  "Jacksonville,  111. 

Illinois  VJesleyan  university,  Bloomington,  111.;  Lake  Forest 
college,  Lake  Forest,  111.;  Macalester  college,  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  Muskingum 
college,  New  Concord,  Ohio;  North  Central  college,  Naperville,  111.; 
Roosevelt  college,  Chicago;  St.  Mary's  college,  Winona,  Minn.;  and  West- 
minster college,  Fulton,  Mo. 

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CmCACiO  —  ]'.?lph  V.  Mitchell,    28,   a  lonn.er  Chicago  Tribune 
reporter,   has  been  a'opointed  r^ublic  relations  cssociate   at  Illinois 
Institute   of  Technology,   St'.:tTart  S.  Hot-tc,  vice  president  in  charpe   of 
public  relations  and  dcvelopmrnt  announced  today. 

Fitchell  rccentlj'-  I'-ct-'jrncd  from  an  ci:iit  months'    tour  of  France 
which  inclur'ed  a  si::  week  bicycle   trio  through  the  chateau  areas  south 
of  Paris,      On  this   tour  he  visited  Grenoble  in  the    'rench  -*lps,  Ficc, 
and  the  Latin  quarter  district  of  Paris. 

Before  joining  the   Tribune  Mitchell  ^'as  a  police  and  court 
reporter  with  the  City  News  Bureau  of  ChiGa[;o.     Prior  to  this  he  served 
in  '.'orld  '.Jar  II  as  a  staff  sar^-eant  gunner  in  the  8th  Air  .Force  in 
England.     After  26  months  of  service  he  received  his  discharge  in 

November,   19ii5» 

A  graduate  of  Northwestern  university  with  a  bachelor  of  science 
degree  in  business  administration,  i'itchcll  lives  iiith  his  parents  at 
63L1  1\   Stone   avenue,   LaOranpc  Park,   111, 

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CHICAGO  —  Dr.  Gerald  J.  Matchett,  associate  professor  in  the 
department  of  business  and  economics  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology, 
has  been  appointed  director  of  the  new  National  Center  of  Education  and 

Research  in  Dynamic  Equipment  Policy  which  vjill  be  established  this  fall 
at  I.I.T. 

His  appointment  was  announced  today  by  Dr.  John  T,  Rettaliata, 
president  of  the  Institute. 

As  director  of  the  newly-created  center,  Matchett  will  be  respon- 
sible for  organizing  and  developing  its  entire  program  of  activity. 
Sponsored  jointly  by  Illinois  Tech  and  the  Machinery  and  Allied  products 
Institute,  the  center  will  seek  to  help  industry  solve  its  problems  and 
improve  its  practices  in  the  field  of  capital  equipment  acquisition  and 
replacement.  The  center  will  train  specialists  in  this  field  and  will 
conduct  a  program  of  continuous  research  to  find  improved  techniques 
for  industry. 

An  authority  on  engineering  economics  and  capital  equipment 
policy,  Matchett  has  been  on  the  faculty  of  the  I.I.T.  business  and 
economics  department  since  I9I46.  He  introduced  and  developed  a  course 
in  engineering  economics  which  is  now  required  in  a  number  of  the  Insti- 
tute's engineering  curricula. 

Matchett  received  his  bachelor's  degree,  magna  cum  laude,  from 
the  University  of  Colorado.  He  earned  his  master's  and  doctorate  degrees 
from  Clark  university.  In  addition  to  Illinois  Tech,  he  has  taught  at 

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Cornell  university,  Indiana  university,  Biarritz  (France)  American 
university,  and  Johns  Hopkins  university. 

From  I9U2  to  19hh  Matchett  served  as  chief  of  the  Review  divi- 
sion of  the  War  Labor  board's  Denver  regional  office.  In  this  position 
he  was  responsible  for  processing  all  wage  stabilization  cases  in  the 
Rocky  Mountain  region.  He  also  has  served  with  the  Department  of  Agri- 
culture as  an  economist,  with  the  Department  of  Commerce  as  a  business 
analyst,  and  as  assistant  editor  of  the  Survey  of  Current  Business, 

At  the  end  of  World  War  II  Matchett  was  appointed  to  the  Monetary 
Commission  for  Germany.  This  commission  was  charged  with  drawing  up  a 
detailed  plan  of  measures  necessary  for  the  m.onetary  and  financial  ret 
habilitation  of  the  German  economy. 

The  I.l.T.  professor  is  co-author  of  the  book,  Economics!  Prin- 
ciples and  Problems,  and  has  written  numerous  articles  for  business 
journals. 

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CHICAGO  —  '^r.  Haldon  A.   Lecdy,  clirGcto-jT  of  Armour  Reserrch 
Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute   of  Technology,  has  been  appointed  to 
the  Committee   on  Hearing  and  Bio-Acoustics.     The  committee  is  directed 
'~iy  the  National  Research  Council,  ''ashington,  'H,  C. 

Purpose   of  the  committee  is  to  work  on  scientific  and  teclinical 
problems  in  hearing,   effects   and  control  of  noise,   and  speech 
commimication,     Members  collect  smd  distribute  information  along  these 
lines  and  make  recommendations  for  action  in  the  national  interest. 


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Director  o(  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howt 
Day  phones; 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technolosy  —  CAIumet  S-9600,  Ext.  318 
Night  phone: 

University  4-4677 


Froiir:     Joe  Kutchin 

CAIumet  5-9600 
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CHICAGO  —  More   opportunities   for  free   or  alnost-free   college 
education  exist  toda3''  than  there  are   takers,    the   dean  of  students  at 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  said  today, 

"AMost  every  Chicago  college   offers  a  generous  program  of 
scholarships  and  other  grants  to  help  finance  education,"  Dean  Clarence 
E.  Deakins  said.     "And  the  list  of  opoortunitics  keeps   growing." 

"Butj"   he  Sr?id,   "some  qualified  high  school  graduates  aren't 
aware  that  they  can  earn  college  degrees  with  little  or  no  financial  help 
from  home,   so  the  chances  go  begging." 

At  Illinois  Tech,  which  enrolls  more  engineering  students  than 
any  other  accredited  institution  in  the  nation,  nearly  a  fourth  of  the 
full-time  enrollment  obtained  financial  help  in  the  fonn  of  a  scholarshi.p 
of  some  kind  during  the  past  academic  year,  he  said. 

Monetary  value  of  the  scholarships  was  more  than  a  quarter  of  a 
million  dollars. 

Industries  are  constantly  establishing  new  scholarships  and  otlier 
forms  of  aid  to  help  young  men  and  women  finance  their  education,  Deakins 
went  on» 

"One  of  the  main  reasons  for  this  is  the  growing  demand  for 
college-educated  people.     For  instance,   our  June  engineering  graduates 
started  at  an  average  monthly  salary  of  $3^2, 

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"The  engineering  student  in  Chicago  is   located  at  the  heart  of 
the  nation's   in'^ustry.     Part-time  xTork  --t  th  a  manufacturer  can  help  him 
to  get  a  better   job  after  he's  e..;;rned  his  decree j   national  scientific 
conferences   are   hel-^  here   frequently;    he   doesn't  have  to  learn  all  his 
engineering  from  books   —  the  actual  "workings   of  industry  are  close   at 
hand,"   he   said. 

Under  iiha.t  is  knovjn  as  the  co-operative  plan,   "Deakins   said, 
someone  livinr  a^-ay  from  home  can  po  throu'.h  four  years   of  collegn 
vfithout  financial  hel-o  if  he  manares   carefully.     At  most,   a  small  amount 
from  home   should  see  him  through  school  comfortably. 

There   are  plenty  of  otjenings   for  co-op  students   —  ''^eakins  said 
Illinois  Tech  alone   could  have  accommodated  at   least  100  more  last  year. 

Under  the   co-op  plan,  x-rhich  '">eakins  called  "ideal"    for  high  school 
graduates  from,  outside  ChicaRO,   the   student  alternates  sem.estsrs   in  school 
with  semesters  --/orking  for  industry  in  his  field  of  study. 

A  student  usually  is  able  to  suooort  himself  in  school  with  the 
salary  he  receives  while  X'jorking;   at  the  end  of  a  little  more   than  five 
years,  he  usually  has  enough  credits   for  his  degree,   and,   in  addition, 
has   about  two-and-a-half  years   of  sound,   on-the-job  experience. 

At  I.   I.   T.,   the  co-op  plan  is   availa>le   in  mechanical,   electrical, 
metallurgical,   and   industrial  engineering. 

Deakins  pointed  out   tht  a   larj^e  nimber  of  general  scholarships 
also  is  availa''^le. 

"^or  instance,   he   said,  property  insiu'ance  scholarships  are   sponsored 
by  a  group  of  insurance   com.oanies  belonging  to  the  '  estern  Unden-riters 
association. 

'Jitl:i  these    scholarsh-Jns,   students  attend  class(.=  s  in  the  m.orning 
and  work  in  the  afternc^n  at  the   offices   of  the   insvu:ance   companies 

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sponsoring  them.     i;.?ch  scholcr?h\D  psys  for  tuition,   ano  the   Gtuc'ent 
receives  a   salary  for  his  half -day  of  ^Arork. 

Other  scholarships,  created  b-'  the  stock  fire  insurance  coinoanies 
through  the  '■estern  ..ctuarial  Bureau,  provide  four  years  of  full  t-jition 
in  fire  protection  and   s::fety  enpineering, 

"The  Illinois  Tech  annual  bulletin  has  six-and-a-half  prg-^^s   listing 
scholarships,    svarr^s,   and  loan  funds,    and  that's  already  out-of-date 
because   of  additions   since    it  was  published,"   ^enkins   said. 

Another  important  source   of  income  is  part-time  -fork  on  and  off 
campus,     "Part-time    job  offers  far  outnumber  available   students,"   ^eakins 
said. 

""finances  ha^'e    all  but  cease -■'  to  be   a  roadblock  to  obtaining  a 
college   degi^ee  now.     f^ur  country's   indastry  needs  well-educated  young 
people,   and  it  has   shovm  that  it  is  ':'  liing  to  help  pay  for  this 
education,"   he  concluded. 


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Day  phones: 

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Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

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Night  phone: 

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From:  Bob  Fitz£ibbon 
CAIumet  5-9600 
Ext.  69ii 


CHICAGO  ~  Winners  of  20  freshman  scholarships  to  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology  were  announced  today  by  Philip  B,  Lottich,   I.  I,  T, 
director  of  admissionst 

Eighteen  of  the  scholarship  xdnners  are  Chicago-?rea  students^ 
one  is  from  Sast  Holine,   111,,   and  one  from  Alamoda,  Calif. 

The  Illinois  Tech  scholarships,  valued  at  ;')650  a  year,   are  awarded 
on  the  basis  of  a  competitive  examination,   interviews,   and  recommendation 
of  the  applicant's  high  school  principal. 

The  scholarship  winners,  the  high  schools  they  graduated  from, 
and  the  courses  of  study  they  will  take  up  Then  th3y  enter  I.  I.  T.  in 
September  are  as  follows: 

James  M,  Brown,   Bowen  h3.gh  school,   chemical  engineering;  Harold 
G.  Carlson,  United  Toivnship  high  school.  East  Moline,  111,,  chemical    . 
engineeringj  Sidney  R.  Coleman,  Senn  high  school,,  physics;  Shirley  L.   Courtois, 
Immaculata  high  school,  design;  Isabel  Donzis,  Roosevelt  high  school,   home 
economics;   Claudia  D,  Fritzler,  Alameda  (Calif,)  high  school,   chemistry; 
Sidney  L.  Gordon,  Senn  liigh  school,  mechcnical  engineering, 

Edward  J.   Kaiser,  St,  George  high  school,  Evanston,  architecture; 

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Edward  C,  Kokkelenberg,  DePaul  acadeny,  chemical  engineering;  Raymond 
J,  Konieczny,  St.  Mel  high  school,  physics;  Donald  R»  Marsch,  ILeo  high 
school,  chemical  engineeringj  Norma  Missner,  Roosevelt  high  school, 
chemistry;  Benjamin  A»  Okner,  Hyde  Park  high  school,  industrial  engineering; 
Donald  J.  Patrick,  DePaul  academy,  m:echanical  engineering* 

Richard  E.  Paulsen,  Oak  Park  high  school,  chemical  engineeringj 
Thomas  E.  Pawlak,  Morton  high  school,  Cicero,  civil  engineering;  Daniel 
A,  Ruskin,  Senn  high  school,  chemical  engineering;  Harold  A,  Schroeder, 
Luther  institute,  chemistry;  Geraldine  R.  Voelkcr,  Kelvyn  Park  high  school* 
biology;  and  David  A.  Worcester,  Proviso  high  school,  mechanical  engineering 

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CHICAGO-JTiss  CXatidia  D.  Fritzlcr,  62$  Eagle  street,  Aa«aer4a, 
Calif,,  has  beer  aimr^jed  a  freshman  scholarratip  to  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology* 

Hias  Pritaler  was  one  of  20  atiidents  to  win  an  lUinois  Tech 
scholarship,  valued  at  1^650  a  yiear.     The  grants  are  awarded  on  the  basis 
of  a  competitive  examination,  interviews^  end  pccotanendetion  of  the  applioait*a 
high  school  principal, 

A  graduate  of  Alaneda  hiph  school,  I'iss  I^itzler  will  major  in 
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nu^AGO  —  Tirivif!  A,  '/'orcertcr,  ??on  W.  Krimhelin  road,  "^T^1^0fe  ^ 
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Night  phone: 

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CHICAGO  —  I^lohard  r,  Paulsen,  3?H  Lake  s+.3rpf!t.  Oak  Park,  111., 
has  been  swarfed  a  IV-shinaa  scholji^.Tahlp  tc  tUlncde  Inntitube  of  TechnolOEy* 

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Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technolosy  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Exi.  317 
Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  31  8 
Night  phone: 

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SPECIAL  TO  THE  CXJ^J^mTTY  REPORTTllj 

Two  wt^st  side  residents  \«rB  aBaan?'  20  stuttento  vho  have  been 
8re>?ardcd  fVcshrnan  scholarships  to  I  111  no  Is  Instittcbe  of  Technology, 

The  scholarship  winners  are  Miss  Isabel  Donzis,  22h$  H»  Spaulding 
aventie,  mx*  Hiss  Geraldine  R.  Voelker,  16^7  IT,  Sawyer  anreniae. 

Tt»  I,  I«  T«  grants,  valued  at  ^^^O  a  year,  are  awarded  on  the 
basis  of  a  corapett-tive  examination,  interviexvs,  and  reconrendation  of  the 
applicant's  hi>^  school  principal, 

A  praduate  of  Roosevelt  hiph  school.  Kiss  TVmais  ^^111  major 
in  home  econcBdics  ^en  she  enters  Illinois  Tech  in  September,    Kiss 
VoeUcer  graduated  trcm  Kelvyn  Paj*  high  school  and  will  stiidy  liology 
Tjnder  her  scholnrship, 

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Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Slewarl  S.  Howe 
Day  phonci; 

Illinois  Institute  of  Tecfinology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Tecfinologv  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  31  8 
Night  phone: 

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SPECIAL  TO  Tm.  NOHTKTSTTa'M  HCiOS'PERs 

Thjpee  nortliwcst  si(^e  residents  vcre  ssnioii^  20  stu'fentg  who  have 
b^'.en  awarded  .Cres.nrnaR  aoholsrships  to  Illtn'.Jis  Iiiati-fcute  of  Technolocy, 

The  scholarship  winnr-ra  are  Dcma?L  1  J»  Patrick,  h9$$  W»  Dickons 
avBnuej  M5.ss  Tfsabel  ^nzis,  12h5  ^^»  SpaulcUnp  aveniKj  and  Kisti  Goraldinc 
R»  Voelker,  16^7  N»  w'-av^rer  avenue. 

The  T,  T,  T,  grantn,  valued  at  ^6.^0  a  year,  arc:  rn/arded  on  tiu; 
hasifl  of  a  ctjmpetitl've  exemlnation,  tnt<!rvlm>?8,  and  recornnendatlon  of  the 
applicant's  h.^^h  school  principal, 

Patrick  is  a  graduate  of  HePaul  acadetnyi  Klsa  T)ansis  praduoted 
from  Roosevelt  hiph  school}  and  Kiss  Voelkor,  frcoj  Kelvyn  Park  M^h  school, 

ITien  they  mter  Illinois  Tech  in  September,  Patrick  will  major 
in  mechanical  enfdneerlngj  Kiss  ^onais.  In  hcno  ecor.omicsj  and  I'iss  VoeUcer, 
In  biology, 

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Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Sttwart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Tcchnolosy  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  31 
Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  31 
Nighl  phone: 

University  4-4677 


SPFCT/iL  TO  THE  NORTHEST  Tmrst 

Four  norttev'cst  sirle  residents  wsre  among  20  students  who  have 
been  awardor?  freahmaR  scholan^ips  to  IHlnois  Institute  of  Technolocy, 

The  scholaiwKip  <AnnBl*8  are  Boiialt?  J,  Pa**lelc,  h9$^  ^-U  T^lclKna 

avenue}  Miss  Isa-^1  T»onEis,  12hS  TJ,  r^parulfUnr  aventej  V.iMs  >lorrf&  Minsner, 

3(SA  ¥,  FuHerton  avenue;  and  Kiss  Geralrrine  li.  ^oclker,  l657  11,  Sawyer 
avenue,  •    v     ,  ,    .,    _  .  i.  -"j 

^e  I.  I#  T,  grants,  valued  at  ^>50  a  ^mar,  are  avTar<ted  on  fhe 
basis  of  a  conpetitive  examination,  antcrvirrrs,  and  roccsJinendaticm  of  the 
applicant' s  high  school  principal,  .^ 

Palsrick  is  a  graduate  of  DePaul  acaiteBBTI  ^^ss  TVsnBia  and  T'iss 
Hisancr  are  graduates  of  Roosevelt  hi^  schools  and  Miss  Voelker  graduated 
from  Kelvjm  Park  Mnh  school. 

When  they  enter  Illinois  Tech  in  ^<3pteinber,  Patrick  w'll  iriajor 
in  mechanical  cx^ineczi.ng}  Miss  Donzis,  in  home  econoRdcsj  >^is8  Misanery 
In  chemistryi  and  Mlso  Voelker,  in  biolofy. 


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DR  RELEASE: 


Director  of  Public  ReUtioris  —  Slewarl  S.  Howe 
Day  phones; 

Illinois  Inslilute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Exl.  311 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  £xt    31  ( 

Night  phone; 

University  4-4677 


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B«nJ««ia  A^  .QJfaer,  6QhB  S,  Staoy  lnlm^.0$m»p  iias  been  awa^<SE^d 
a  fir!3l»,-in  cahielsraihl;^  to  IlliBols  T!!Stlt'a^.c  of  Technolory. 

Obier  -^^s  csiB  of  ?0  stxsdents  to  snln  m.  Uliaols  Tecb  ccholarsialp, 
TOlasd  at  ^^$0,  4  jrffiajTf    The  srqsfcJi  «P5  mfux^i  m  XIas  tasda  of  c  cwnpetitiifB 
«!csB9tiRaticin,  ist«rvi<»m,  an<i  roccreissn^aticai  of  tiie  applicant's  high  school 

A  gT&d)]?,a  te  of  Hyds  Park  hieii,^|iil||B9^  ClBRer  vlU  major  In  ind-ostrial 
enpiuBerinc  vlien  he  entero  !•  I.  T,  In  SepteEl»r» 


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)R  RELEASE: 


Director  o(  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technolosv  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  E«'.    317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  oi 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAlumei  5-9600,  £x;    318 

Hijht  phone: 

Urive'sitv  4.4677 


STC-CIAl  TO  THE  mrW'JEFK  SKVJSs 

Sictaey  ?-,  Col^ian,  "008  N.  Rockwell  aireet,  hsr,  Lcen  av.urded  a 
freshman  ncholarr.Mp  to  Illinois  Institute  of  Yechnolofsy. 

Colensn  ^ms  one  of  20  stur!ents  to  ^^..n  ?n  Illinois  Te«h  scholarsMp, 
valued  at   '•650  a  year.     The  grssits  are  a?^a5?rted  on  the  baisis  of  a  ccmpetitive 
examination,  lirbervlews,  and  reconB^ndation  of  the  apr,llcant's  hi^ 
school  TH*tnc»ipjiJ., 

A  gratia te  of  Senn  Mfh  school,  Colaoian  will  ma^or  in  physics  vhpn 
he  enters  T«  T,  T#  In  September, 

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Kiss  ^>anala  was  cme  of  20  students  to  win  an  Illlnoia  7<te.h 

acholar&h'.p,  valued  at  v^O  a  jreSTf     Ta&  peseta  are  avax=3ed  an  tiie  baid.s 

of  a  coafnpetltl'3%2  «?r«^natian,  intefniiiiv&j  asid  rc:eaBsa^ndat.i<:m  of  th« 

applicant '3  high  school  pr'ncipal, 

A  pra<1uste  of  Roosevelt  high  school^  t^lsa  r<mKi8  will  ma.jor  in 

home  econcanics  wiicn  she  enters  T  Hindis  Tcdi  in  r«tpealx;r« 

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DR  RELEASE: 


Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Slewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  31" 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  £xt-  311 
Night  phonc: 

University  4-4677 


Thme  ncsrtrh  sldp  ro8i<tentf!  were  amcnp  ?f)  students  vho  have  1»«b 
swaniei  rr.";lrisn  t^ -hclaarshins  to  Illinois  Imtitufce  of  Tefihnolo«y« 

The  fl<^ol-  i«hlp  vrlnners  are  SiAney  >?•  Colersan,  ?0(^  F,  Rockwell 
street}  ni<|fs«y  L.  Cordon^  1j9?3  S»  Kci»ore  avenufii  end  r^sa^X  A,  Ruetklxi^ 
53!!^!  ^»  Keamore    ■wenujB, 

The  !•  T«  T,  c^rftnts,  valued  et  56^0  a  ^nr*  we  avardsd  on  the 
basis  of  c  ccrpet5  tl-ve  e^rssrinatlon,  lttterTiew3;i  and  recoimiendation  of  the 
applicant 'k  hii^h  ncbool  principal, 

Coleysaii;  rozVon,  sH'l  T^uskin  are  fTRf'-uates  of  r'eim  h±nh  school, 
^'%(m  thcv  ttnt&T  Tllino-:s  Tech  in  Pept^wi-cr,    'clsnan  will  r.sjor  in  plQrsicsf 
Gordon,  In  Bwchsnical  wigineerirgj  ani  Rurfrti,,  in  cheiiiical  engine ering» 


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35  WEST  33RD  STREET         TECHNOLOGY  CENTER         CHICAGO  IS,  ILLINOIS 


)R  RELEASE: 


Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Evt.  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  £xt    31  8 
Night  phont: 

University  4-4677 


SrcCIAL  TO  THE  LAK&:VIEV;  I^IDEPETtTJENTl 

Three  north  aide  residents  were  amonf  20  students  who  have  been 
awarded  freshmsB  scholarships  to  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology, 

The  scholarshilp  winners  are  Sidney  L.  Gordon,  li923  K,  K«njnore 
*venuei  Daniel  A«  Ruskin,  ^^^'j  ^^«  Kt^Tusore  avenue j  and  Harold  A,  Gchroeder, 
2216  N,  r^yton  street* 

Tiift  X,  T,  T,  rrsntg,  valued  at  "^650  a  year,  are  awarded  on  the 
basis  of  a  competitive  examination,  intervicv?s,  and  rocormiendation  of  the 
applicant's  M»h  .'jchool  principal, 

Gordon  end  Ruskin  are  graduates  of  Senn  high  school,  and  Schroeder 
is  a  graduate  of  Luther  institute.    When  tiioy  enter  Ill:lnois  Tech  in 
September,  Gordon  will  Ea,jor  in  mechanical  eng.'-neorlnj^j  Kuskin,  in  chemical 
engineeringj  and  Schroeder,  in  chemistry, 

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Director  of  Publrc  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  31" 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  £xt.  311 
NigM  phont: 

University  4-4677 


SPECL\L  TO  THE  NCKPHTa^l  rC0N(^ISTi 

riarold  />»  r>chroer»er,  22^5  ^«   ''Viyt.on  street,  hai  been  a^-rarrfcd  a 
frx>sbm?5n  .<?oholarnixlp  to  ininois  Institute  of  Techaology, 

Schroeder  was  one  of  20  stwJents  to  Kin  an  Illinois  Tech  scholnrship, 
valued  at  ^6^0  a  ye&v.     The  grants  at*  ;a-?arfied  or  the  basis  of  a  canpetiti-ve 
examination,  In-crviei-rs,  an-l  rtcomnendvatirin  of  the  applicant's  high  school 
principal, 

A  fjrcduate  of  Luther  5jv9tltiJte,  ScliToecter  wiH  major  in  chemistry 
\hey\  he  enters  I,  I,  T,  in  September, 

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DR  RELEASE: 


Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  31' 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  TechnolosY  —  CAIumel  5-9600,  Ext.  311 
Night  phonc: 

University  4-4677 


SPECIAL  TO  THE  BAItT  CAUUMETl 


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Jaraes  M.  Pro«ti,  lOf'l?  Avenue  "M,"  has  l>€€«  awarded  a  freslman 
scholarship  to  Illinois  Institute  of  Teclmolocy, 

nrown  ^Tas  one  of  20  stuctents  tc  w?ji  an  Illinois  Tech  acholarshipa 
valued  at  ^^6^0  a  year.     The  grants  are  ai^'arded  on  the  basis  of  a  ccrtpetitive 
examination,  interviews,  and  rocoramendation  of  the  apolicant's  hiph  school 
principal, 

A  graduate  of  Poijen  high  school,  r^roim  will  major  in  chemical 
engineering  when  hp  enters  I.  T.  T,  in  HeptcEher* 


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Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Slewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumei  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  institute  of  Technology  —  CAlumet  5-9600,  £xt.  31  fl 
Nighl  phone: 

University  4-4677 


omc^^CO  —  rmroU  G*  Csrlawn,  ?Bl9  S^rftetith  street,    aat  ^olisa, 
TXU,  ki»  t«fen  c^arv?«4  a  frBshs&n  eohoiUrsiilp  to  lU^noia  ListituU  of 


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mlmd  at  mo  &  y^ar.    The  rraata  vn  tmtii^  on  tts  I asl«  of  a  ewapetlUv* 

fviasipaX* 

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wf  21  major  la  otenSfial  onelmerlng  vtkm  toe  ttstors  l«  I.  T.  in  Soplotfi«v^ 


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Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technolosy  —  CAlumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technolosy  —  CAlumet  5-9600,  £xt.  31  8 
Night  phone: 

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CmCAm  -•  vaimr?!  J,  Kaiser,  1763  Jefferson  street,  ''Icnvicw, 
111*,  hm  Ispen  ssft^v^A  h  fjpsalaaaas  sch^lsspflltlp  to  TlliaoLs  institutfi  of 
Technolafry, 

f>»i^r  T^s  one  of  ?0  stmJents  to  win  mi  IlHaals  Tech  schoiaraitlp, 
v«3mp4  at  *-6j^  a  yprar.    The  rraxtts  arc  atjaydpf'  on  thf  boj^o  of  &  oor^tltS'w* 
«9CfiHin*tlcRj,  '^ji^ver^icvs,  ovA  reccsaaewlatisn  ol'  t^  ajiplioaat'o  Meh  school 
prins^ml.  .,;*.-^  ,.^  -.-,  :.  . 

A  PTf5'?uete  of  3t,  Ce<^ei  high  sc^iaQl  Ji»  Tvmatoa,  Ksdser  wiH  aojor 
in  architoctur^  ^f:ien  he  enters  I#  I^  X»  1»  .^cptettber* 

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Five  northwest  side  residents  \^tb  asoisg  20  students  vho  hav* 
beoa  awaarded  freslanan  scholaraMj«  to  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

ThB  acholardiip  winnei*s  are  Sidnry  B«  Colranan,  7008  H,  KockHell 
street}  J*kJward  C,  Kokkel«iV«rg,  2509  N,  ^doe  sven\»j   Oonald  J,  Patrick, 
li95$  W,  Dickens  avrenoe}  Miss  Shir3^7  L,  Goxtrt.ois,  33Jt9  N,  Ko2nar  aveniiej 
and  Miss  Norma  ;  issner,  3Cikh  w,  FiiHerton  avenue. 

The  !•  !•  T,  grants,  valued  at  ^$0  a  year,  v^ire  rwardud  on  the  basis 
of  a  competitive  examinetion,  interviews,  aad  re  commendation  of  the  applicant's 
hi^  school  priidipal. 

Colewn  is  a  graduate  of  r«nn  high  sdioolj  Kokkelenberg  and  Patrick 
are  graduates  of  HePaul  ecadetyj  Miss  Courtoia  graduated  from  Tirmaculata 
high  schoolj  and  Miss  Missner,  from  Roosevelt  hifjx  school. 

When  they  enter  Illinois  Tedi  in  Septeniber,  Coleman  will  major  In 
physics}  Kokkelenberg,  in  charaical  enginecrlnr}  Patrick,  in  mechanical 
engineering}  I'iss  Cotnrtois,  in  desipn}  and  Kiss  ?'isflncr,  in  chenistiy, 

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Day  phones: 

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Ha:«nond  J»  ?<»)ieeBn7s  3131  ^'»  Ms*  piacc,  hcuB  been  awarded  a  Trcsisaaa 
scholarship  to  Illinois  Institute  o?  leolmoJagy* 

Konidcsaniy  wis  iane  of  20  3ttt<5ents  to  via  an  lliinais  Toch  scholarship, 
valued  ct    63'0  a  5>t3ar»    The  (trnntn  are  arwaro«:d  on  th<5     aals  of  s  cojspetitlve 
«5cajaln«tion,  intexvie^js,  and  r-  coanendatlon  o£  the  applicant's  hiph  school 
prineip^» 

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SPECIAL  TO  THE  TRXBimE  NORTH  ?rri;iGHBOR.IP)OD  S-  nTIOKj 

Four  north  side  resident^  were  mcmg  20  sttutents  who  ha^;e  been 
avrarded  freslitaan  scholarships  to  Illinois  r«stitute  of  Technology. 

The  scholarship  winners  are  Sidney  Ic.  Coleman,  7008  TJ,  Roekwen 
street!  Sicfeey  L.  Gordon,  1.933  N.  Kenmore  avermBf  r>aniel  A.  Ruskin,  ^3hh 
N.  fenmore  avenue,  .-md  HaroM  A.  3chroeder,  321,5  N.  ^ayton  street. 

The  I,  T.  T.  scholarsh^.pa,  valued  at   ^^^^O  a  year,  are  awarded  on 
the  basis  of  a  cmpetitive  examination,  interviews,  and  recc«r.«ndation  of 
the  applicant's  bi^  school  principal. 

Coleman,  Gordon,  and  Ruskin  are  graduates  of  r.enn  high  school,  and 
Schroeder  is  a  produate  of  Luther  institute,    ^hen  they  enter  Illinois 
Tech  in  September,  Co3«nan  will  major  iit  pities,  Gordon,  in  mechanical 
engineerine,  Ruskin  in  chemical  cnfrinecriarj  and  Schroeder,  in  chemisti-. 


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Nisht  phone; 

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SPECIAL  TO  THE  THUSTHF  HOITOTEST  JIETGKFORHOCO  SICTI?^: 


Six  northwest  stde  roaif!  nts  were  SEong  20  stu^nts  -who  have  been 
awai'fte-l  fres>?nan  schol^rshlrs!  to  Illinois  Institrate  of  Tcchnolop'. 

The  scholarship  winners  sre  Kdwarri  G,  Kokkelenbprgj  2^09  N»  t5rake 
avenue;  Donald  J»  Patrick,  Ji955  ''•  Pickena  averJiKj  Miss  SMrley  L,  Courtois, 
33Ji9  v.,  Kotoar  avenuej  Misa  Tsa^^l  Donzis,  I'l-.^  N,  Spauldinr  avenue j  Tliss 
Norma  Missaier,  30ll'  V,  FuLlertcm  avenue}   ^nd  i:i8S  GeraMlne  R,  VoeJJcer,  1657 
K,  Sawysr  avenue,    --' 

The  I,  T.  T,  promts,  valued  at  f-S^O  a  year,  f^re  avarled  on  the 
basis  of  e  competitive  cxajnination,  ijiterviews,  and  recaiim«!ndatlon  of  the 
epnH  cant 'a  Mph  school  Tjrlncipal. 

Kokl«:lBnhei'g  end  Patrick  are  gracluates  of  r«Paul  acadewyi  ^'iso 
Courtoia  is  a  graduate  of  Tiraaaculat^  high  school)  Miss  r?onzis  and  Mlas 
Missner  ^aduated  from  Roosevelt  hlph  oi^hooij  and  Mla»  Voelker,  from 
Kelvyn  Park  hiph  school. 

'^'Hxm  they  enter  Illinois  Tech  in    «ptGinl<?r,  Kckkelenberg  will 
raa.jor  in  chejiiical  en^rineerinf ;  Patrick,  in  mechanical  enp-necrlnci  Wiss 
Courtols,  in  disipnj  T'iss  ^onzis,  in  home  oconotnics)  >'ls8  Miacnar,  chmistxyi 
and  ITiaa  VocUcer,  biolofry. 
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Techr    Tu©  sowth  'rir'e  residents  tjere  among  20  students  ^o  have  l:«en 
sr-zarded  fpeshraan  scholarships  to  Illinoi-s  Institute  of  Technology. 

The  scholarsldp  winners  are  Jawes  M,  Brown*  1083^  Avenue  "M," 
and  Benjamin  A,  Oljner,  6Qlj,8  S,  Stony  Island  avenue, 

?■  The  Tg  !♦  T,  scholarships,  valued  at  ?>6^0  a  year,  are  awarded  on 

the  basis  of  a  competitive  exaiaination ,  interviews^  and  recoramendation 
of  the  applicant's  high  school  principal. 

A  graduate  of  Botsen  high  school,  ^Vosm  will  ma.ior  in  chesitical 
englrjeer.lnc  vhen  he  enters  I.  I.  T,  in   "«pt«Bber.     Okner  is  a  graduate  of 
l^yda  Park  hlph  School  and  will  stn*^  InrfuBtrJal  engltheerljif  undter  his 
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CHICAGO— Louis  L,  Santoro  has  been  appointed  superintendent  of 
plaint  facilities  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology.  His  appointment  vias  announced  recently  by  William  M,  Cousins 
Jr.,  business  manager. 

Santoro 's  responsibility  is  to  insure  continuous  operation  of  the 
Foundation's  physical  plant.  He  supervises  maintenance,  construction^ 
plant-protection,  safety,  and  custodial  operations. 

Before  his  appointment  as  superintendent,  Santoro  served  since 
March,  19^2,  as  assistant  superintendent  of  plant  facilities.  He  is  a 
member  of  the  American  Society  of  Heating  and  Ventilating  Engineers  and 
the  Western  Society  of  Engineers. 

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From:  Ralph  Mitchell 
CAIumet  5-9600 
Ext.  69I; 


CHICAGO  —Willis  G,  Labes,  assistant  professor  of  fire 
protection  engineering  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  has  been 
elected  chairman  of  the  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering  section 
of  the  Western  Society  of  Engineers, 

A  member  of  the  Illinois  Tech  faculty  since  19U6,  Labes  als-o 
became  a  research  engineer  with  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  I .  I.  T, 
in  1952.  Labes  graduated  from  Illinois  Tech  in  1938  mth  a  degree  in 
fire  protection  engineering,  the  only  degree  of  its  kind  in  the  country. 

He  also  is  chairman  of  the  education  and  publicity  committee 
of  the  Society  of  Fire  Protection  Engineers,  Labes  resides  at  5013 
Woodland  avenue,  Western  Springs,  Illinois, 


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Day  phones; 

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Armour  Rcsedrch  Foundation  of 

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From:  Ralph  Mitchell 
CAlmnet  5~9600 
Ext.  69h 


CHICAGO  —  Four  Chicago  engineers  vron  top  honors  in  the  third 
annual  materials  handling  essay  contest  sponsored  by  the  Wunsch  Foundation. 
Brooklyn,  N,  Y, ,  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  it  was  announced 
today  by  Prof.  Pearce  Davis,  director  of  the  industrial  engineering 
department  at  Illinois  Tech. 

Henry  M,  Kulier,  lOh?   Montana  avenue,  process  engineer  for 
Magnecord,  Inc.,  was-  awarded  first  prize  of  $100  for  his  paper,  "Spiral 
Conveyor,"  Second  place  prize  of  fi^O  went  to  Harry  L.  Newman,  5308 
Ellis  avenue,  industrial  engineer  with  Continental  Can  company.  Nei-jman's 
paper  was  entitled,  "Tool  Crib  Operation," 

Honorable  mentions  were  awarded  to  H,  C.  RecknageL,  3833  N. 
Ridgeway  avenue,  process  and  development  engineer  for  Chicago  Molded 
Products  corporation;  and  Leroy  Grossman,  hT^U  West  End  avenue,  formerly 
production  process  engineer  with  Ford  Motor  company. 

The  four  prize-winning  essayists  wrote  their  papers  ^^^hile 
attending  evening  classes  at  Illinois  Tech.   All,  mth  the  exception  of 
Grossman,  are  graduate  students. 

The  Wunsch  Foundation  sponsors  the  annual  contest  at  I ,  I.  T, 
to  stimulate  interest  among  engineeping  students  in  the  science  and 
anplication  of  materials  handling, 
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CHrftftOO  —  Tf,  f  •  fectaiirel,  3833  15.  VM^mas"  arsnu^,  received  an 
honorable  s^ntion  In  tbs  thir'^  annmL  Materials  handling  eoaay  c<«tast 
sponsowe!  \^f  the  '  Xmoich  Fmmdatlco,  lirooKlfnfit  '^*  ^-j  ot  Illinois  Inatltut* 
of  T«chnolo?^« 

Bscfemif^l,  a  vporesa  ^r*  ^le^lopwsf  nt  entrlnccr  ?br  tbe  ^Mca^o 
Kol«le<1  Pr^Aiftts  coroomtlan,  vm  the  ai'fei^.  far  his  paper  on  "Bulk  lUmdling 
of  Plastics.'*    Jic  ia  a  |Efrs<^i3«te  aturterjt  smd  \rToie  h;  n  prisw-winnin(»  essaor 
whl2«  attRTS'ttJjf  evenings  claaacs  at  I.  !•  "?•  '    ' 

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Itech  to  stlMQlate  Interest  among  etnp^iisticvim  studRnta  in  thf  ooienoe  and 
aT>pllcatiTfn  o?  raatprials  hsmdllng. 


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CHTCAOO  «—  Barry  L*  Bstmny  ?30^  I^His  avenue,  vas  awarded  second 
Vriise  c#  ^>|$0  3JB  the  tbir^  annual  materials  hEstdliiifr  eos^  oontest  gpctiBored 
ty  ths  iiteBCh  ''"ounilstlon,  BrooklyBj  N,  Y«,  ttt  Illinois  Institute  of 
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^kiwmxig  an  industrial  enplnecr  with  ncntinmtal  '^an  coproarcr,  wwi 
14Kr  prism  with  Ms  i«per  cntltl**!,  "Tool  Crib  Ojjtratlon.''    A  fradttats 
student,  iremara  wrote  hln  p(rin««*rinnlng  essay  whilB  attending  e\taaing  "  • 
classes  at  Illlnals  Techt 

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to  stisralAte  Interet^t  amm^',  enrinecrinc  stutfents  In  tbs  ficience  and 
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Director  oF  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones; 

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Armour  Resedrch  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  C Alumet  5-9600,  Ext.  31  8 
Night  phone: 

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From:  Bob  Fitzgibbcn 
CAlumet  5-9600 
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CHICAGO  —  How  is  the   college  graduate  of  five  years  ago  doing 
today? 

To  find  out,   Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  su.rveyed  its  class 
of  19hQ  and  came  up  with  some  interesting  statistics. 

Financially,  the    'i;8  graduate  is  doing  very  >rell.     In  fact,   he 
has  bettered  himself  just  about  100  per  cent  in  five  years  time.      He 
started  work  after  graduation  at  an  annual  salary  of  sJ3jl80,   and  today 
he  is  earning  !p6,3l).0. 

Over-all,  96  per  cent  of  the    'J4.8  class  earn  more  than  ?lj,500 
annually;  76  per  cent  earn  more  than  $5^500,'  lj.6  per  cent  make  more  than: 
$6,^00;   and  17  per  cent  are  in  the  over-47,500  bracket. 

Present  age  of  the  I,   I,  T,  class  studied  ranges  from  2li  to 
UO  years,  with  29  being  the  average  age.     There  was  no  discernible 
correlation  between  salary  and  age. 

The  survey  did  show,  however,   a  definite  relationship  betiveen 
salary  and  family  status.     Those  graduates  vdio  had  the  greater  number 
of  dependents   also   had  the  larger  salaries.      Here   are  the  salary-family 
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Family  Status 

Pet.    of  Class 

Avg,  Salary 

Single   • 

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$5,779 

Married,  no  children 

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6,066 

Married,  1  child 

27 

'6,537 

Married,  2  children 

28 

6,560 

Married,  3  children 

10 

6,865 

Married,  h  children 

3 

7,000 

The  'US  graduates  also  were  asked,  "Would  you  return  to  I,  I,  T, 
if  you  had  to  do  it  over  again?"  Seventy-two  per  cent  said  "yes," 

Summing  up,  the  average  191+8  graduate  of  Illinois  Tech  looks 
something  like  this:  he  is  29  years  old,  married,  has  one  or  two  children, 
earns  '%,3li0  a  year,  and  would  return  to  I,  I.  T,  if  he  had  to  do  it  over 
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CHICAGO  ~  Winners  of  two,  one~year  scholarships  at  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology  in  the  fourth  annual  drafting  contest  sponsored 
jointly  by  Illinois  Tech  and  the  Chicago  public  high  schools  were  announced 
today  by  Eugene  G.  Pari,  competition  director  and  associate  professor 
of  technical  drawing, 

John  Stein,  1927  H  udson  avenue,  a  Lane  Technical  high  school 
graduate 5  and  Eugene  Czajka,  5005  S,  Keelor  avenue,  a  senior  at  Kelly 
high  school,  •''rere  named  the  grand  prize  vdnners  in  tliis  ccanpetition 
I'lhich  drew  more  than  800  students  from  35  Chicago  schools. 

Stein  and  Czajka  were  among  the  2li  drafting  contest  winners  who 
qualified  to  take  the  entrance  examinations  at  I,I,T,  x;rith  two  one-year, 
full  tuition  scholarships  as  the  grand  prizes.  Both  ara  planning  to 
study  mechanical  engineering  at  Illinois  Tech  under  their  prize-winning 
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CHICAGO  —  Eugene  Czajka,  ^00^  S.  Keeler  avenue,  has  been  awarded 
a  one-year  scholarship  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Teclinology  as  a  grs^d   "" 
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winners  who  qualified  to  take  the  entrance  examinations  at  Illinois  Tech. 
with  two,  one-year,  full  tuition  scholarships  as  the  grand  prizes.  The 
competition  drex.  more  than  800  students  from  3$   Chicago  pubKc  high  school. 

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CHICAGO— Eight  students  and  one  of  their  instructors  from  the 
Ins-tituto  Tecnologica  de  Chihuahua,   Chihuahua,  Mexico,  recently  inspected 
facilities  for  conducting  technological  research  and  education  at 
Technology  Center  in  Chicago, 

The   students   are  in  their  senior  year  in  industrial  engineering 
at  the  Institute.     Their  leader,   Ing.  Gustavo  Alvarado  Pier,   is  the 
Institute's  director.     The  group  is  touring  the  United  States  to  observe 
industrial  methods  and  procedures^ 

1/iTiile  in  Chicago,  the  group  stayed  at  Technology  Center  in  one  of 
the  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  dormitories.     They  spent  a  full  day 
touring  the  Institute  and  the  organizations  associated  with  it  —Armour 
Research  Foundation,  the  Institute  of  Gas  Technology,   and  the  central 
research  laboratories  of  the  Association  of  American  Railroads,     A 
luncheon  arranged  for  them  was  attended  by  EnriQue  Bravo,  Mexican  consul 
in  Chicago,  and  representatives-  of  Annour  Research  Foundation's  International 
department. 

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center  of  scientific  and  technological  education  and  research.      Its 
associated  organisations  perform  research  and  development  vork  in  their 
special  fields  of  interest. 

One  of  them.  Armour  Research  Foundation,   conducts  research  for 
industries  contracting  for  its  services.     It  develops  new  products,  new 
processes,   and  better  vjays  of  perfoiming  various  industrial  operations. 
Its  research  findings  have  led  to  many  valuable  new  industrial 
developments, 

Thje  Association  of  American  Railroads  laboratories  conduct  research 
for  the  nation's  railroads,   working  out  better  equipment  aid  better  ways 
of  using  equipment.     The  Institute   of  Gas  Technology  performs  research 
of  interest  to  the  producers  and  users  of   gas  as  a  fuels 

The  group  is  shovai   in  the  picture  as  they  iiEt  with  members  of 
Armour  Research  Foundation's  International  department  for  a  discussion 
of  the  Foundation  and  its  rark. 

Seated,  left  to  right,  are  Gustavo  Alvarado  Pier,   director^  Institute 
Tecnologico  de  Chihuahua,  Chihuahua;  Thomas  P.   Collier,  manager. 
International  department,  Armour  Research  Foundation]   Alfredo  Delgado 
Norte,  Chihuahua, 

Standing,  left  to  right  are  Carlos  Resales  Ibarra,   Jr.,  Chihuahua; 
Francisco  Calleros  Duarte,   Chihuahua;  Eufemio  Garcia  Rivera,   Chihuahua; 
Raul  Ambriz  Gonzales,  Chihuahuaj  Robert  S.  Ross,  engineering  economist. 
International  department.  Armour  Research  Foundation;  Felix^  Estavillo 
Uribe,  Ciudad  Camargoj  Francisco  Javier  Villalobos   Ostes,  Chihuahuaj 
Rodolfo'  Munez  Fumez,  Chihuahua, 

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Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Sicwarl  S.  Howt 
Day  phones; 

Illinois  Institute  o(  Technolojv  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

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CHICAGO  —  The  glass  lobby  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology's 
newest  apartment  builciing,  Carman  Hall,  60  E,  32nd  street,  will  be  the 
scene  Monday,   August  17,   of  an  open  house  ijhich  is  e^^ected  to  attract 
more  than  2,000  visitors. 

The  building  will  be  open  for  inspection  from  3j30  to  8; 30  p.m., 
Members  of  the  Tech  Center,  their  families  and  their  friends,  will  have 
the  opportunity  to  get  a  prcvievr  of  two  furnished  model  apartments.     De- 
signed by  Ludwig  l-'ies  van  der  Rohe,  director  of  I.I.T, 's  architecture 
department.  Carman  Hall  presents  a  imiformity  of  lines  with  other  recently 
constructed  buildings  on  the   campus. 

Named  in  honor  of  the  late  Dr.   George  N.   Carman,  the  nine-story 
building  >7ill  house  members  of  the  faculty,   staff,  and  students  at  the 
Technology  Center, 

Dr.   Carman  was  the  first  director  of  Lexvis  Institute  vjhich  merged 
with  Armour  Institute  of  Technology  in  19iX3   to  form  Illinois  Tech, 


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Day  phones: 

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Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ert.  318 
Night  phone: 

University  4-4677 


From:  Ralph  Mitchell 
CAIumet  5-9600 
Ext.   69U 


CHICAGO  ~  The  addition  of  two  courses  to  the  property  insurance 
program  at  Illinois  Institute   of  Technology  this  fall  mil  create  the  only 
complete  curriculum  in  the  Midwest  leading  to  the  C.P.C.U.   designation, 
the  property  insurance  man's  C,P,A» 

The  ti-ro  courses  are   for  beginning  students  and  will  round  out  the 
fundamental  portion  of  the  program.     Cooperating  with  Illinois  Tech  are 
the  Insurance  Society  of  Chicago  and  the  Society  of  Chartered  Property 
and  Casualty  Underwriters.     Property  insurance  includes  all  fields  except 
life  insurance. 

Prof,  John  J.  Ahem,   supervisor  of  the   program,  said  registration 
for  the  17-week  courses  irdll  be  held  from  11  a.m.   to  3  p.m.   Sept.   11  in 
the  21st  floor  aiiditorium  of  the   Insurance  Exchange  building,   175  W. 
Jackson  boulevard.     Classes  will  meet  in  vreekly  two~hour  evening  sessions 
down  to  ■wn. 

Successful  completion  of  basic  courses  and  subsequent  examinations 
given  by  the   Insurance   Institute  of  America  qualifies  the   student  for  ad- 
vanced studies  at  I.I.T.     These  prepare  him  for  the   examination  leading  to 
the  C.P.C.U.   designation   (Chartered  Property  Casualty  Underwriter), 

The  test  is  given  by  the   American  Institute  for  Property  and 
Liability  Underwriters,  Inc. 

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department  of  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering,  director  of 
ihich  is  Professor  Ahern  and  which  offers  the   only  degree-granting 
course   of  this  kind  in  the   country.     Courses  in  fire  protection, 
industrial  safety,   and  property  appraisal  will  be  offered  evenings  on 
the  I. I.T.  Eampus,  3300  Federal  street. 


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CI:IICAC-0  —  A  scholarship  fund,   designed  primarily  for  college-age 
employees  and  sons   and  daughters  of  Nesco^    Inc.,    eraployces,   has  been  es- 
tablished at  the  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,   it  was  announced  today 
by  Stewart  S,  Howe,    vice  president  of  the  Institute. 

The   scholarships,  which  provide  'jiSOO  tuition  per  ?/ear,    apply  to 
employees  in  the  firm's  plants  and  offices   in  Chicago,   Jacksonville  and 
Granite  City,   111,,   and  in  Milwaukee,  Wis.,    aiid  Baltimore,  Kd. 

The   fund  was  established  by  the  Ngsco  Foundation,  the    company's 
charitable  organization,  in  honor  of  Arthur  Keating,  the   fcrir.or  nrcsidont  of 
the  company  and  an  al-omnus  of  Illinois  Tecli,     The  first  scholarships  ^irill 
be  awarded  this    fall. 

Illinois  Tech,    a  privately  supported,   co-educational  institution, 
is  located  on  a  rabidly  developing  28-block  modern  campus  on  Chicago's 
near  South  Side,      In  its  day  and  evening  classes  it  enrolls  more  engineer- 
ing students  than  any  other  institution  in  the  world.     The  Institute  offers 
courses  leading  to  undergraduate  and  graduate  degrees  in  engineering,   the 
sciences,   liberal  studies,   architecture   and  industrial  design.. 

First  consideration  for  scholarships  to.11  be   given  to  college-age 
employees  and  the   children  of  employees,   and  tliercafter  to  residents  living 
in  the  areas  near  Ncsco  plants  and  offices.     All  api^].icants  must  meet  the 
Institute's  entraice  requirements. 

Queries  for  information  and  ap-olications  should  be   directed  to  Illi- 
nois Tech  or  to  the  local  plant  superintendents  before  September  2. 

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Day  phones: 

Illinois  Institute  of  Tectinology  —  CAIumel  5-9600,  Exl.  317 

Armour  Researcfi  Foundation  of 

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University  4-4677 


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CHIC^.GrO  ~  Sbur  more  manufacturing  firms  have  signed  licenses 
to  use  magnetic  recording  patents  held  by  Armour  Research  Foundation 
of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technologyo 

John  P..  Skinner,  manager  of  magnetic  recording  at  the  Foundation, 
said  sixty  companies  throughout  the  world  now  are  licensed  to  use  the 
patents, 

Nev/  licensees  are  the  Calvin  company,  Kansas  City,  hh,',   North 
Anerican  Aviation,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif,;  Three  Dimension  companyr 
Inc.,  Chicago,  111*;  and  the  United  States  Time  corporation,  Waterburyi 
Conno- 

"Royalty  income  received  from  the  licensees  is  put  to  work  in 
magnetic  recording  research  at  the  Foundation,"  Skinner  said,  "and 
research  findings  are  mads  available  exclusively  to  Armour's  licensees* 

"lihny  of  the  imgnetic  recording  products  used  today  by  the 
radio  broadcasting  industry,  the  motion  picture  industryi  home  and 
commercial  entertainment,  special  instrunsntation,  and  other  scientific 
uses  are  the  direct  result  of  Armour's  work.  In  addition  to  providing 
licensees  v;ith  ne\i   technical  information,  we  help  our  licensees  solve 
their  own  particular  problems  and  develope  nqrketable  applications  in 
the  field  of  magnetic  recording. " 


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Early  work  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  in  the  field  of 
nHgnetic  recording  led  to  the  successful  commercialization  of  this 
important  art,  Skinner  said,   "Consequently,"  he  added.,  "...rmour  nov;  cvns 
many  of  the  basic  patents,  which  it  makes  available  to  industry  under  a 
licensing  progran> " 

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Director  o(  Public  Relations  —  Slewirl  S.  Howe 
Day  phones: 

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Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

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Night  phone: 

University  4-4677 


CKICAGO  —  Viator,  sJ.i   Daiadlov,   former  ncwsprperman  and  journalism 
professor,  has  been  appointed  supervisor  of  public  information  services 
for  the  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  it  w^^s  announced  today  by 
Stewart  S,  Howe,   director  of  public  relations. 

The  public  relations   staff  serves  Illinois  Tech's  educational 
and  research  activities  and  its   several  affiliates,  including  the  Armour 
Research  Foundation,   the  Institute  of  Design,   and  the  Institute  for 
Psychological  Services, 

Danilov  came  to  Illinois  Tech  from  the  University  of  Kansas  inhere 
he  was  an  assistant  professor  of  journalism.     He  formerly  taught  journcJ.- 
ism  at  the  University  of  Colorado. 

He  has  worked  in  various  editorial  capacities  for  the   Chicago 
Daily  News,  Kansas  City  Star,  Pittsburgh  Sun-Telegraph,  Youngstovm  Vindi- 
cator, and  Sharon,  Pa,,  Herald,     He  is  the  author  of  numerous  magazine 
articles  and  an  advanced  reporting  textbook  to  be  published  next  year, 

Danilov  received  a  bachelor  of  arts  degree  in  joxirnalism  from  the 
Pennsylvania  State  college  and  a  master  of  science  degree  in  journalism 
from  North>restern  university, 

Hg  lives  at  3762  N,  Harding  avenue,  Chicago. 

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Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

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Nisht  phone: 

University  4-4677 


EroEi:     Oliver  Nelson 


CHICAGO — Michael  Schneider,  L024  BelmDnt  avenuet  Chicago,  has 
been  awarded  an  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  scholarship  established 
recently  by  the  American  Society  for  Ivfetals  Foundation  for  Education  and 
Research* 

The  new  scholarship  provides  $400  for  a  year's  tuition,  according 
to  Dean  Clarence  E..  Deakins,  chaircoan  of  the  Illinois  Tech  scholarship 
oommittee*     Schneider  is  a  sophomore  in  nstallurgical  engineering  at 
Illinois  Tech.. 

The  American  Society  for  Metals  established  the  scholarship  to 
stimulate  increased  enrollment  of  outstanding  students  in  metallurgioal 
curricula,  according  to  W,  H»  Eisenman,  Cleveland,   Ohio,  secretary  of 
the  society. 

"The  scholarship  is  part  of  our  overall  program  of  serving  and 
advancing  the  interests  of  metal—processing  and  metal-using  industries, " 
he  added..     "In  setting  it  up,  we  believe  we  are  contributing  nBterially 
to  the  advancement  cf  technology  in  our  special  field  of  interest** 

Illinois  Tech,  a  privately  supported,   co-educatioral  institution, 
is  located  on  a  rapidly  developing  28-blook  campus  on  Chicago's  near 


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South  Sida.  It  enrolls  more  engineering  students  in  its  day  and  evening 
alaases  than  does  any  other  institution  in  the  world,  Deakins  said*  It 
of£ers  courses  leading  to  undergraduate  and  graduate  degrees  in  engineer- 
ing, the  sciences,  liberal  studies,  architecture,  and  industrial  design. 

Illinois  Te.ch'3  metallurgical  engineering  curriaulum  ia  designed 
to  provide  a  well-rounded  and  fundamental  training  in  basic  engineering 
and  in  the  science  of  meta]s,  Deakins  said*  The  department  encourages 
students  to  work  in  industry  during  their  summer  vacations*  Qualified 
students  can  participate  in  a  cooperative  program,  in  which  work  and 
school  are  alternated  over  a  period  of  five  years*. 

Foundry  courses  form  an  important  part  of  the  departnsnt's 
ourxioulum*  Illinois  Tech  is  one  of  llj.  universities  in  the  country 
offering  comprehensive  foundry  courses. 

Several  scholarships  at  Illinois  Tech  are  provided  by  the  Foundry 
Educational  Foundation,  an  organization  established  by  the  casting 
industry  in  1947  'to  improve  educational  programs  im  that  f  ieldo  The 
Foundation  also  advises  students  on  their  scholastic  programsa 


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Day  phones: 

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Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  C Alumet  5-9600,  £xt.  31  8 
Night  phone: 

Unrversity  4-4677 


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CHICAGO  —  Frank  Tobolsk!,  assistant  radio-W  supervisor  for 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,   has  been  selected  by  the  National 
Association  of  Educational  Broadcasters  to  attend  its  education  production^ 
workshop  Aug..  30  through  Sept*   18  at  the  University  of  Illinois,   Chsimpaign* 

He  is  one  of  30  chosen  on  a  ijjationwide  basis  to  participate  in 
the  workshop,  which  will  be  held  under  a  grant  from  the  Fund  for  Adult 
Education,  as  established  by  the  Ford  Foundation.     His  lives  at  916  Vif. 
32nd  street* 

Tobolsk!  assists  in  production  of  the  weekly  program,    "Science 
Snapshots,"  on  WEAW-FM  and   "Operation  New  Horizons,"  a  monthly  telecast 
on  vVBBH-TV,  both  sponsored  by  I..I,T» 

The  major  subjects  for  study  at  the  workshop  will  be  educational 
television  technique  and  theory.     Several  programs  will  be  produced  by^ 
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Nisht  phone: 

University  4-4677 


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CAlumot  5-9600 
Ext.   69U 


CHICAGO  "~  A  beach  party  to  welcome  entering  Chicago  area  cccds 
to  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  mil  be  held  at  2  p.m.  Sundaj'-,  Aug- 
ust 23 J  at  the  North  Avoiue  beach. 

The  Illinois  Tech  Women's  association  is  sponsoring  the  party. 
Miss  Fern  Schalund,   I4.316  W.  21st  place,   is  association  president^ 


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FOR  RELEASE: 


August  22,  1953 


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Day  phones; 

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Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Tcchnolosy  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  £xl.  318 
Nisht  phone; 

University  4-4677 


From:  Vic  Danilov 

CAIumet  5-9600 
Ext.  692 


CHICAGO  —  The  effect  of  the  city  upon  the  individual  will  be 
portrayed  on  the  Operation  New  Horizons  program  over  WBBM-TV  at  3:30  p.m. 
Saturday,  August  22. 

The  half -hour  show,  to  be  presented  by  the  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology,  is  part  of  a  series  of  weekly  programs  produced  on  a  rotation 
basis  by  five  Chicago  area  universities  and  colleges, 

Saturday's  program  will  feature  Leonard  Breen,  assistant  professrr 
of  political  and  social s  cience  at  Illinois  Tech,  a  motion  picture  titled 
"Chicago  Morning,"  and  a  graduate  student  with  photographs  of  Chicago 
area  parks. 

Prof.  Breen,  an  urban  sociologist,  will  discuss  how  individuals 
react  to  city  life.  The  film,  produced  as  a  class  project  by  students  at 
the  Institute  of  Design,  will  illustrate  the  talk.  The  film  consists  of 
motion  pictures  taken  by  students  during  the  rush  hour  at  various  places 
in  Chicago. 

Robert  Fein,  who  is  doing  a  master's  thesis  on  parks,  will  show  some 
of  the  hundreds  of  photographs  he  has  taken  during  his  study, 

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CHICAGO— A  scholarship  designed  to  produce  experts  in  the  field. 
of  magnetic  recording  has  been  established  at  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology  by  the  Wilcoxr-Gay  corporation,  a  nBjor  producer  of  nsgnetic 
recording  equipment*. 

The  new  scholarship  provides  $650  tuition  a  year,  according  to 
Stewart  S,.  Howet  Illinois  Tech  vice  president*.  Freshmen  or  upperclassmem 
enrolled  in  studies  preparing  them  for  magnetic  recording  development 
are  eligible  for  the  scholarship.  Requests  for  information  and  application 
forms  should  be  directed  to  Illinois  Tech*. 

In  making  the  grant,  V/ilcox-Gay  President  Leonard  H..  Ashbach 
said,  "'./e  are  establishing  this  scholarship  because  we  want  to  help 
deserving  students  obtain  expert  knowledge  in  the  magnetic  recording 
field*.  By  doing  so,  I  believe  we  are  advancing  the  interests  of  the 
entire  industry* 

"The  magnetic  recording  industry  can  absorb  as  many  properly 
trained  people  as  it  can  get.  vVe  at  V/iloox-Gay  are,  ready  to  provide 
summer  and  after-graduation  jobs  for  our  scholarship  winners  and  other 
young  men  and  women  preparing  themselves  in  this  field*" 

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Ashbaoh  lives  at  3'^k5  South  Ellis  avenue  in  Chicago* 

Illinois  Tech,  a  privately  supportedf   co-educational  institutions 
is  located  on  a  rapidly  developing  28-blook  campus  on,  Chicago 's  near 
South  Side.      It  enrolls  more  engineering  students  in  its  day  and  evening 
classes  than  does  any  other  institution  in  the  world,  Howe  said..     It 
offers  courses  leading  to  undergraduate  and  graduate  degrees  in  engineering, 
the  sciences,   liberal  studies,  architecture,  and  industrial  design* 

living  undergraduate  students  working  on  magnetic  recorder  design 
and  development  is  kind  of  a  tradition  at  Illinois  Tech,   HDwe  said*     Easily 
the  most  famous  of  those  who  have  done  so  is  J/krvin  Cararas,  who  became 
interested  in  magnetic  recording  in  1939  while  a   junior  at  Armour  Institute 
of  Technology,  one  of  the  predecessor  organizations  of  the  present 
Illinois  Tech». 

Camras  made  considerable  progress  toward  building  a  practical 
recorder,  and  when  the  class  of    '40  accepted  its  diplomas,  he  graduated 
at  the  head  of  the  electrical  engineers.     There  were  flaws  in  his  model, 
however,  so  he  took  it  to  Armour  Research  foundation,  an  affiliate  of 
Illinois  Tech.. 

The  Foundation  put  him  on  its  staff.      In  these  surroundings,   tha 
flav/s  vanished  rapidly,  and  the  recorder  moved  along  to  the  point  where 
patents  could  be  obtained* 

The  rest  is  history.     Seized  upon  eagerly  by  industry,  magnetic 
recording  has  becoma  a  vital  part  of  the  business,   entertainment,  and 
technological  life  of  the  world..    Ivlanufacturers  use  the  Foundation's 
patents  under  licensing  arrangements  with  it*- 

One  of  these  licensees  is  V/iloox-Gay  corporation,  the  organization. 

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that  now  has  established  a  magnetic  recording  scholarship  at  Illinois 
Tech* 

"It.  nay  well  be,"  Howe  said,  "that  out  of  this  scholarship  will 
come  another  young  genius  to  push  forvrard  nsgnetic  recording  technology 
as  dranatically  as  Camras  has." 


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Day  phones: 

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Armour  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  £»l.  311 
Night  phone: 

University  4-4677 


i!rom»  Ralph  Mitchell 
CAlurast  5-9600 
Ext.  694 


CHICAGO  —  A  two-^year  graduate  research  fellowship  has  beeit 
established  at   Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  by  Clark  Brothers  company, 
Olean,  N»  y»»  engine  and  compressor  manufacturers* 

The  $6,000  grant  has  been  awarded  to  vVilliam  E.   Thompson,  former 
instructor  in  mechanical  engineering  at   Illinois  Tech,  to  complete  his 
doctoral  research  on  flow  problems  of  centrifugal  compressors. 

The  company  also  is  furnishing  equipment  for  the  research, 
including  a  200  horsepower  motor,   speed^incr easing  gear  and  motor  controller. 

Upon  completion  of  his  doctoral  program,  Thompson  plans  to  return 
to  the   I.    I*  T.   faculty.      He  lives  at  27  S.  I\fedison  avenue,   LaGrange,    111. 


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FOR  RELEASE: 


August  25,  1953 


Director  of  Public  Relations  —  Stewart  S.  Howe 
Day  phones; 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technolosy  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  317 

Arinouf  Research  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technolosy  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext.  31  8 
Night  phone: 

University  4-4677 


From:     Vic  Danilov 

CAIumet  5-9600 
Ext.  692 


CHICAGO  —  Dr.  Jolin  T.  Rettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Insti- 
tute of  Technology,  lias  been  appointed  a  member  of  the  American  Council 
on  Education's  national  committee  on  television. 

The  committee  was  formed  in  1952  to  promote  the  use  of  television 
as  a  teaching  medium.  Dr.  Rettaliata  -will  attend  the  committee's  meGta.ng 
Oct.   13  in  Wasiiington,  D.   C, 

Dr.  Rettaliata  is  a  member  of  the  board  of  trustees  of  the   Chicago 
Educational  Television  association,  which  will  operate  the  proposed  Chi- 
cago educational  television  station  on  channel  11, 

He  also  heads  the  group  of  presidents  of  the  16  Chicago-area  edu- 
cational and  cultural  institutions  i-iiich  are  sponsoring  the  Chicago  station. 


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Day  phones; 

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Armour  Resedrch  Foundation  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technolosy  —  CAIumet  5-9600,  Ext    318 
Night  phone: 

University  4-4677 


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CHICAGO  —  If  everything  seemed  to  take  on  a  cleaner*   clearer 
appearance  during  Julys   it  wasn't  your  imagination  or  even  your  new  ami 
glasses  I  Chicago  actually  sparkled  last  month* 

IVhurice  Kayner,   chief  analytical  chemist  at  Armour  Research 
Foundation  of  Illinois   Institute  of  Technology,  made  that  comment  as  he 
announced  the  city's  dustfall  figure  for  July. 

The  average  46»17  tons  of  dustfall  on  every  square  mile  of 
Chicago  during  July  was  the  lightest  since  September,   1952» 

"Although  many  Ohicagoans  were  unaware  of  the  light  dustfall, " 
said  Kayner,    "I  inagine  that  the  dust  cloth  and  mop  brigades  all  over 
the  city  were  well  avrare  of,  it»" 

Summer  normally  is  the  cleanest  of  the  four  seasons  in  Chicagoland 
and  this  summer  is  not  an  exception,  Kayner  pointed  out* 

The   lowest  July  dustfall  since  the  ibundation  started  their 
reports  in  1946  was  in  1947  when  39»21  tons  fell  per  square  mile.     The 
record  high  for  that  month  was  in  1946  with  63»76  per  square  mile* 

Armour  Research  Foundation  conducts  a  monthly  dustfall  measurement 

and  analysis  for  the  city's  department  of  air  pollution  control.     Tonnage 

recorded  at  *he  2J.,  sampling  stations  wasj 

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Ward  No. 

1 

Total  Duatfall 

The  ikir  Store 

57.9a 

33  ifo*  laSaUe 

1 

60.51 

liDop  Average 

59.2a 

2135  3o«-  I^chi^m 

1 

825  E,  44th 

4 

44.98 

1362  E*  59th 

5 

35.53 

7415  Stony  Island 

T 

57o27 

67  V/.  113th  PI. 

9 

32.94 

8858  Iv^rquette 

IQ 

65.16 

6314  S.  Troy 

13 

61.15 

62nd  &  Linder 

13 

61.51 

7559  Eggleston 

17 

35.09 

1620  vn.  99th 

19 

41.31 

3608  Ogden 

22 

51.72 

1500  Ogden 

26 

54.32 

5055  Fulton 

30 

47.45 

2940  Y/..  Cortland 

32 

38.59 

5602  Belden 

36 

44.96 

3944  N..  3av/yer 

4a 

38.83 

735a  Pratt 

41 

45.76 

54  '•''•■  iiibbard 

42 

3Q0O5 

551  Grant  PI, 

44 

29.09 

3532  Sheffield 

46 

44c34 

1622  Pratt  Bio. 

49 

4io55 

427  S.   laSalle 

1 

104.81 

2240  W»  37th  St. 

55.05 

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CHIGiiXiO  —  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology  and  the  Trade  Association  Executives  Forum  of  Chicago  will 
oo-sponsor  a  conference  on  trade  association  technical  problems  at  the 
Technology  Center,  Tuesday,  November  I7.. 

Members  of  the  American  Trade  dissociation  Executives  and  other 
association  executives  are  being  invited  to  attend  the  one-day  affair, 
called  the  Trade  Association  Technical  Conference.. 

The  symposium  is  designed  to  show  how  any  association,  including 
limited  budget  groups,  can  play  a  vital  technical  role  for  its  members 
in  research,  gathering  and  utilizing  information,  industry-wide  testing 
and  standardization,  technical  and  economic  predictions  through  research, 
and  training  for  industry  production  men. 

The  morning  session  will  be  devoted  to  speakers  from  trade 
associations  y/hich  have  active  technical  programs  benefiting  their 
industries.  The  afternoon  session  will  consist  of  a  round  table  discussion.. 

Included  on  the  speakers  agenda  aret  Capt»  E..  S»  Pettyjohn, 
director  of  the  Institute  of  Gas  Technology}  F.  K.  Donaldson,  executive 
vice  president.  Steel  Founders'  oociety  of  America;  G-.  H.  Isaacson,  director 

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Copper  and  Brass  Research  association*. 

Members  of  the  afternoon  panel  discussion  moderated  by  3..  B»  Shapiro, 
manager,  Linen  Supply  Company  of  America,  will  be  H.  M.  Auld,  executire 
secretary.  Scientific  Apparatus  Hfekersj  H«.  H.  Lind,  president,  Industrial 
Sanners  institute  and  W,  Hardenbergh,  president,  American  Heat  institute. 


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CHICAGO  —  The  effectiveness  of  psychological  assistance  in 
solving  personal  problems  will  be  demonstrated  on  the  program  "Discovery" 
over  the  ABC  radio  network  next  week. 

The  program  will  feature  a  dramatic  skit  showing  how  a  factory 
worker  was  aided  by  Prof,  George   S,  Speer,  director  of  the  Psychological 
Services  at  the  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology, 

Prof.  Speer  will  appear  on  the  program  as  the  guest  of  Austin 
Kiplinger,  /3C  news  commentator,  who  serves  as  host  each  >reek.     They 
will  discuss  Specr's  work  at  the  psychological  institiite  and  Illinois 
Tech, 

The  program  will  be  broadcast  over  the  AK)  network  and  l^MR-FM 
at  7  p.m.  Tuesday,  Sept,   1,  and  over  liENR  at  8:30  p.m.  Wednesday,  Sept,   2, 


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A  CORRECTION  IN  m  ARMOUR  lESEARCH  FOONDATIOM  HEIE/iSE  OF  AUGUST  21 

In  the  last  paragraph  of  a  release  dealing  with  the  Trade  Asso- 
ciation Technical  Conference  to  be  held  on  the  Technology  Center,  November 
17. 

"Members  of  the  afternoon  panel., ,H,  K,   Lind,  president,  nmUSTRI/lL 
FASTENERS  INSTITUTE," 

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CHIC/J30  —  The   Speakers  and  program  were  announced  today  for  the 
fourth  annual  National  Noise  Abatement  Symposium  to  be  held  October  23 
and  2k  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute   of  Technology, 

The  symposium,   designed  to  give  a  comprehensive  picture  of  nation- 
■wide  activities  in  the  field  of  noise,  will  feature  talks  by  leading  author- 
ities on  outdoor  noise  problems.     One  session  vjlll  be  devoted  to  the  indus- 
trial noise  hazard. 

George  L.   Bonvr.llet,  program  committee   chairman,   sr.id  more  than  300 
scientists,   engineers,   doctors,  architects,  manufacturers,  and  civic  author- 
ities are  expected  to  r.  ttend  the  national  meeting. 

Although  the  three  previous  meetings  were  one-dry  -affairs,   this 
year's  symposium  has  a  broader  scope  and  mil  extend  over  a  two-day  period. 
Eleven  speakers  mil  fill  out  the  apenda  for  t  he  two  morning  and  one  after- 
noon sessions. 

Sponsors  of  the  meeting  are:   National  iloise  Abatement  Council, 
Acoustical  Materials   Association,  American  Society  of  Safety  Engineers^ 
Acoustical  Society  of  ilmerica,  ajneric^n  Industrial  hygiene  Association, 
American  Society  of  Planning  Officials,   Council  on  Industrial  Health,   .'jner- 
ican  Medical  Association;   /imcrican  Institute  of  /.rdiitects,  and  .irmour 
Research  Foundation, 

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9:00  a,m,  -  Registration  ' 

9:30  -  12:00  -  Morning  Session  -  Outdoor  Noise 

Outdoor  Noise  -  ^^^lat  Is  It ? 

George  L«  Bonvallet,  Armour  Research  Foundation 

Physics  of  Outdoor  Noise 

Dno  Ingard,   Acoustics  Laboratory,  Massachusetts  Institute  of 
Technology,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

City  Planning  for  Re duced  Noise 

Dennis  0 'Harrow,   /imerican  Society  of  Planning  Officials,  Chicago,   111, 

12:15  -  l:h5  -  Luncheon 

Noise  Abatement,  Memphis  Style 

C,   A.   Ai-mour,   Vice-Mayor  and  Commissioner  of  Police  and  Fire, 
Memphis,  Tennessee 

2:00  -  5:00  -  Afternoon  Session  -  The  Noise  Hazard  Situation 

The  Relation  of  Hearing  Losses  to  the  Noise  Exposure  in  Industry 
H,  Wayne  Rudmose,   Southern  Methodist  University 

Recent  Noise  Hazard  Legislation  and  Its  Implications 

Harry  A,   Nelson,   Industrial  Coiririiission,   State   of  Wisconsin^  Madison 

Combatting  the  Effects  of  Noise 

Walter  F,  Scholtz,  Allis  Chalmers  Manufacturing  Co.,  Milt-raukee,  Wis, 

Sunday,   October,   2lt 

9:30  -  12:00  -  Outdoor  Noise 

Outdoor  Noise  Problems  of  Industrial  Plants 
A,  P,   Fugill,   Detroit  Edison  Company 

Airplane  and  Airport  Noise 

H,  H,  Hubbard,  National  Advisory  Committee   for  Aeronautics,  Langley 

Field,  Virginia 

,  We  Can  Reduce  Truck  Noise 

Lewis  C.   Kibbee,   American  Trucking  Associations,  'Washington,   D.C, 

12:15  -  l:li5  -  Luncheon 

Noise  and  Culture 

V,  0,  I\nudscn,   University  of  Cali.fomia,  Los  .'jigcles 

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CHICAGO  —  The  Clark  Equipment  Company,  Buchanan,  Mich*,  has  es- 
tablished a  $2000  scholarship  fund  at  the  Illinois   Institute  of  Technology 
for  students  majoring  in  materials  handling.     Dr,  Ralph  G,  Ov/ens,   dean  of 
engineering, announced  today. 

Known  as  the  Eugene  B,   Clark  scholarship,   in  honor  of  the  founder 
of  Clark  Equipment,   the  scholarship  xdll  be  atrjarded  annually  to  a  junior 
working  for  a  degree  in  industrial  engineering  and  majoring  in  materials 
handling.       The   grant  will  cover  tuition  costs  for  the  student's  final 
two  years  in  school, 

Clark  Equipment  has  established  the  scholarship  to  encourage 
interest  in  the   field  of  materials  handling  among  student  engineers. 
The  company  manufactures  a  complete   line  of  materials  handling  eqiiipment, 
including  fork-lift  trucks,  powered  hand  trucks,  tovjing  tractors  and 
straddle   carriers,   and  povier   shovels  and  cranes  used  in  the  earth-moving 
and  construction  fields. 


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UHICAGG  "«-  .".ntiour  Research  Foundation  oi   Illinois   tisoitute   of 
Technology  has  announced  a  new  brochure  describing  the  facilities  and 
services  available  to  industry  for  research  in  all  phases  of  the  food 
technology  field. 

Two  years  of  intensive  planning  and  preparation  by  the  Founda- 
tion's biochemistry  section  preceded  the  er/Tpansion  of  its  Food  Techno- 
logy Services,     The  booklet  ejqiains  some  of  the  background  which  led  to 
the   formation  of  expanded  food  tech  service   and  outlines  the  potential 
of  research  in  the  fieldo 


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Day  phones: 

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Night  phone: 

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From:  Ralph  F-itchell 
CAlunet  5-9600 
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CHICAGO Seven  new  courses  will  be  introduced  in  the  evening 

program  at  Illinois   Institute  of  Technology  this  fall,   it  vns  announced 
today  by  Stanton  E.  VJinston,   dean  of  the   evening  division. 

Registration  for  the  term  will  be  held  from  6  to  8  p^.  Sept.   ih 
and  15  at  Technology  Center,  3300  Federal  Btrcot,     In  addition- to  liberal 
arts   studies,  the   institute  offers  the  only  complete,   degree-granting 
evening  curriculum  in  engineering  in  the  Chicago  area. 

The  Institute  of  Design  of  Illinois  Tech,  which  grants  degrees 
in  visual  design,  photography,  and  product  design,  mil  hold  evening  divi- 
sion registration  from  1  to  9  p.m.  Sept.  lU  through  Sept.  l8  at  the  Insti- 
tute of  Design,  632  N.  Dearborn  street. 

Among  the  new  ITT   courses  are  two  in  beginning  property  insurance, 
to  be  offered  dovintoTrm.     They  will  prepare  students   for  Insurance  Insti- 
tute of  /mcrica  examinations  and  advanced  studies  leading  to  the   designa- 
tion Chartered  Property  Casualty  Underviriters,    s^jnilar  to  CP/.  in  the  ac- 
counting field, 

■   /aso  offered  for  the  first  time  will  be   an  introductory  non-credit 
course  in  oil  hydraulics  power,  to  be  tc-ught  by  0.  E.  Teichman,   director 
of  the  National  Conference  on  Industrial  Hydraulics. 

The  Institute  of  Psychological  Services  at  IIT  vrill  offer  a  new 
course  in  effective  reading,  designed  to  develop  a  more  flexible  reading 


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rate  and  improve  vocabulary  and  comprehension. 

Two  advanced  courses  added  to  tbe  mathematics  program  include  an 
introduction  to  the  theoiy  and  application  of  electronic  computers  in 
scientific  and  engineering  problems  and  a  course  in  mathematical  analysis. 

The   chemical  engineering  department  is  giving  a  ne^^r  course  in 
plastics.     It  will  cover  resin  composition,  how  resins  are  made,  and  their 
uses. 

Dean  ^/inston  said  refresher  courses   to  prepare  for  professional 
engineers'  examinations  given  by  the  state  will  be  offered  again  this  year, 
including  one  for  structural  engineers. 


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CHICAGO  —  Elmer  I.  Fiesenheiser  has  been  appointed  director  of 
the  civil  engineering  department  at  Illinois  Institute   of  Technology,   it 
was  announced  today  by  R.  G,  Owens,   dean  of  engineering. 

He  replaces  Dr.  Frank  W,  Edwards  who  resigned.     The  appointment 
is  effective  Sept,   1» 

Fiesenheiser  came  to  Illinois  Tech  in  19U3  as  an  instructor  in 
the   evening  undergraduate  division.     He  later  was  made  associate  professor 
of  civil  engineering  and  became  a  full  professor  in  195l» 

He  received  his  bachelor's  degree   from  Purdue  university  in  1930 
and  his  master's  degree  in  19ii6  from  IIT.     He  has  served  as  structural 
engineer  for  private  companies  and  the   government  and  has  done   consulting 
work. 

He  is  a  member  of  Tau  Omega,  Chi  Epsilon,  Kappa  Phi  Sigma,  .American 
Society  of  Civil  Engineers,  the  Institute  cf  Aeronautical  Science,  American 
Society  of  Engineering  Education,   and  American  Concrete   institute. 

Fiesenheiser  lives  at  9^12  Lore  avenue. 


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CLEVELAMD  —  Employees  are  likely  to  have  equal  esteem  for  manage- 
ment and  union  if  both  groups  establish  what  psychologists  call  "emotional 
acceptance"  of  each  other. 

Evidence   supporting  this  "dual  allegiance"  theory  T^^as  advanced 
here  today  (Sept,   5)   by  Willard  A,  Kerr,   associate  professor  of  psychology 
at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,     Kerr  took  part  in  a  labor  relations 
symposium  sponsored  by  the   Industrial  Relations  Research  association  and 
the  American  Psychological  association. 

Students  of  labor  problems  have  believed  that  the  more  an  employee 
likes  his  union  the   less  he   cares  for  his  employer,     Kerr  said  research 
indicates  that  exclusively  pro-union  or  pro-managGinent  attitudes  are  not 
inevitable , 

Kerr  said  a  strong,  free  industrial  society  must  have  emotional 
acceptance  among  employees,  management,   stockholders,  and  consumers.     Weak- 
ness will  come  from  mutual  indifference  or  rejection. 

Dual  allegiance  is  "the  most  impenetrable  shield  against  the   gjrra- 
tions  of  either  Communist  totalitarianism  on  the  left  or  neo-fascist  total- 
itarianism on  the  right,"  the  Illinois  Tech  professor  said. 

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Kerr  rcvio-wed  the  case  history  of  a  Chicago  firm,   once  known  for 
its  anti- labor  policies.     The  company  changed  its  practices  in  19ltO  when 
it  became  convinced  that  employees  were  as  interested  in  the   company's 
welfare  as  their  own. 

Emotional  acceptance  was  achieved  by  both  union  and  management, 
Kerr  said,  and  the  workers'  union  received  more  than  the  recognition  it 
sought. 

In  19l;9,  Kerr  and  Bertram  Gottlieb,  then  a  graduate  student  at 
IIT.  ,  surveyed  the  firm's  employees  on  their  opinions  of  union  and  manage- 
ment.    The  study  revealed  that  both  groups  wore  respected  equally. 

Kerr  believes  the  dual  allegiance  was  due  to  emotional  acceptance 
by  both  groups,  rather  than  the  fact  that  they  represented  authority. 

Kerr  cited  supporting  evidence  from  other  soiurccs.     Father  T.V, 
Purcell  of  Loyola  university  in  Chicago,  he   said,   discovered  inverse  at- 
titudes by  employees  toward  management  and  union  despite  authority  of  both, 
in  another  case  shortly  after  a  ten-month  strike. 

He  also  referred  to  results  of  a  study  of  eight  cases  reported 
by  Prof,  Ross  Stagner  of  the  University  of  Illinois  vxhich  upheld  the   dual 
allegiance  idea, 

"These  different  researches  show  that  the  indvis trial  allegiances 
of  free  men  and  women  are  delicate,   definite,   and,  above  all,  voluntary," 
Kerr  saide  '■■ 

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CmCAuO  —  Paul  6,  Axidree,  fonacr  faculigr  r«mber  at  Illinois  Institute 
oS  Te<tmolc^7,  died  of  a  heart  attack  Wedbosd^,  Aug,  26,  in  Ssn  :«ma2rdino, 
Calif.,  it  'Has  learmd  today, 

Wr,  Andres,  vkx>  livsd  in  Hlversi^,  Calif.,  retired  as  associated  raro- 
fessor  of  olectsdcal  ^^^finecsring  in  19h6, 

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as  a  lecturer.    H©  rejoined  the  staff  in  2939  as  an  assistant  tirofe^aar,  a 
position  he  oontisiued  to  hold  when  Lewis  Institute  and  Amour  Institute  of 
*eohnol<^i7  rjerged  to  fom  Ulinoia  Tech  in  l^iO. 

In  ISiil  l^»  Andrea  was  E:iven  the  adrled  duties  oi  adnlnistrative 
asaUtant  of  the  evwilng  division.    lie  was  prcxraoted  to  associate  ptroftessor 
thi  f  ollotdnR  3«ar. 

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tao^ht  at  McMgan  Stat#  coUffge  and  had  served  as  research  engimtr  for 
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and  Ten|)l0  Hadlo  corporation. 

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tht  Ihdiana  State  Poliise  syaten.    He  was  the  atzthor  of  several  textbooks  on 
electronics  and  rsathematios  and  had  written  numerous  teolmieal  papers, 

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CHICAGO  ~  The  chemistry  and  chemical  engineering  department  at 
Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  has  been 
strengthened  by  the  addition  of  two  top-flight  men. 

Clark  E,  Thorp,  manager  of  chemistry  and  chemical  engineering  at 
the  Foundation,  today  announced  the  appointment  of  Dr.  William  C.  Whithan 
as  supervisor  of  the  organic  chemistry  section  and  VJilliam  P.  ter  Horst 
as  supervisor  of  the  chemical  engineering  section. 

Dr.  Whitham  is  chief  of  the  specialty  oils  section  for  Sun  Oil 
company.  Ter  Horst  is  director  of  application  research  and  assistant  to 
the  director  of  research  at  Mathieson  Chemical  Corporation, 

Dr.  Whitham  formerly  taught  chemistry  at  the  University  of  Delaware 
and  served  as  technical  assistant  to  the  director  of  research  in  chemical 
engineering  for  the  Tennessee  Valley  Authority.  He  obtained  his  B«S.  in 
chemical  engineering  from  P>urdue  university  and  M.S.  and  Ph.D.  in  chemical 
engineering  from  Columbia  university. 

Ter  Horst  previously  was  with  Virginia-Carolina  Chemical  corporation, 
U.S.  Rubber  company,  and  Industrial  Rayon  corporation.  He  was  educated  at 
the  Institute  of  Sugar  Technology,  Amsterdam,  and  the  Swiss  Federal  Institute 
of  Technology  in  Zurich. 

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